Sunday, March 8, 2009


Microsoft announced that the new version of its Windows platform will allow its users to disable the Internet Explorer browser and other integrated programs, a matter of dispute with the European Union.

The group was indicted in January by the European Commission for abusing its dominant position to incorporate its browser to Windows Internet Explorer, well away from other market competitors explorers.


The Windows platform operates in more than 90% of the world's computers.

The custom of Microsoft to maintain secrecy about their programs to prevent other manufacturers create programs compatible with yours, that's what the EU's condemnation in 2004.

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