Microsoft bid to allow installation of other browsers first against the idea of creating a Windows 7adaptado to Europe.
Windows 7 is the same everywhere. Microsoft has announced that it will not release the E, the latest edition of its popular operating system, one of the ideas that were discussed and it seemed the most appropriate to respond to requests from the European Commission.
Redmond had chosen to launch Windows without a browser until last week when the possibility emerged to offer multiple browsers on users, then published as Silicon News.
This is the latest venture that will launch a global version of the OS, which in Europe include the option to install other browsers.
Thus, Microsoft could please both Europe and the equipment manufacturers, who complained of the expense that they would include two different versions of the operating system depending on the market you would get the computer.
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