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June 20, 2007

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Will Include Capitulation to Google

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Windows Vista SP 1 Will Include Microsoft Capitulation to Google

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Windows Vista SP 1 Will Include Microsoft Capitulation to Google

by Paul Thurrott, thurrott@windowsitpro.com

In a surprising move, Microsoft has bowed to Internet rival Google and will change the design of Vista so that Google's desktop search product can more closely integrate with the OS. Microsoft also used this event to quietly change the shipping schedule for Vista SP1. According to Microsoft, Vista SP1 will appear in beta form by the end of 2007. Vista SP1 was originally scheduled to be released by the end of 2007. Apparently this desktop search change will delay that release.

"Microsoft has reached an agreement with the States and the DOJ to address a complaint filed by Google regarding desktop search in Windows Vista," a Microsoft representative told me late Tuesday evening. Brad Smith, Microsoft senior vice president and general counsel, says the company is "pleased to reach an agreement with all the States and the Justice Department that addresses their concerns so that everyone can move forward." Previously, Microsoft had described Google's complaint as "baseless."

Here's what Microsoft has agreed to do:

- Let consumers and PC makers select a default desktop search program in Vista, similar to the way they currently select defaults for third-party Web browsers and media players.

- Provide links to the default desktop search program in the Vista Start menu and Windows Explorer windows, whether the user chooses the default Instant Search feature or a third-party alternative.

- Provide information to developers so that they can create their own desktop search programs that are optimized for performance on Vista.

Microsoft also provided a final version of its 27-page joint status report detailing its ongoing compliance with its 2004 US antitrust settlement. The report includes several other details, including that Microsoft plans to implement these desktop search changes as part of Vista SP1, and the company says a beta version of that update will ship by the end of 2007. Microsoft also noted that Google's complaint that Vista was slowing Google desktop search was somewhat spurious: Contrary to Google's complaint, Vista doesn't slow down Google's product. Instead, the existence of two competing desktop search products, each running simultaneously and generating their own indices, slows down the PC.

I have more information about this startling and unnecessary change on the SuperSite for Windows:
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_google_changes.asp

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Reader Comments
GOOGLE 3 MICROSOFT 0

Web search - Google
Advertisement - Google
Desktop search - Google
Total World Domination - ?

IMHO i think Google is going for a sweep!!!

kabato June 20, 2007 (Article Rating: )


I think you're jumping the gun kabato. Just because they will have access to the Vista search boxes, doesn't automatically mean Google will yield better / more accurate results.

We won't really know until we see them in action, no?

Webdev511 June 20, 2007 (Article Rating: )


Barvo, Microsoft!

Nice to see the Software Giant doing the right thing.

lotsamystuff June 20, 2007 (Article Rating: )


"Vista SP1 was originally scheduled to appear in final form by the end of 2001. This instant search change, apparently, will delay that release."

So it'll be delayed... until 2002, Paul?

MozillaGen June 20, 2007 (Article Rating: )


This just looks like the path of least resistance. If the code that is Windows is well designed, it shouldn't be too difficult for Microsoft to allow a different search product to be integrated into Windows. It seems like Microsoft may be just tired of this battle (I think they could have won this one), plus they may also be looking for brownie points going forward.

jersey72 June 20, 2007 (Article Rating: )


Given the way Microsoft has handled the Linux affair in the legal arena... something just seems fishy with this one.

Microsoft seems by all accounts to have the high ground, only to give it up to a direct competitor?

Although it could be something simple enough as to blame the Vista SP1 delay on Google ;).

"Captain! The Service Pack, she's not ready Sir! And some partners are getting restless..."

"Hmm... how long would it take to make the indexing algorithm modularized so that we could swap in different ones?"

"Ahh... probably a few days with a decent team... why?"

*Manaical Laugh*
"You shall get a single entry level programmer with no large project experience and put him in lead of the project! Put everyone else on the SP priorities... that should buy us some time..."

will84 June 20, 2007 (Article Rating: )


The B00ble bungware-train rolls on...

Recommend un-install...

sx4sport@hotmail.com June 20, 2007 (Article Rating: )


i'd bet that this is going to expose Google as being a spyware company what with entire hard drives being indexed now. if people thought Google was bad enough just taking book contents without permission, they're going to be in for a real shock later this year.

XP

Waethorn June 20, 2007 (Article Rating: )


Actually, I knew SP1 wasn't going to be released this year. Microsoft had no plans to release it this year. I knew someone in the Customer Support forecasting team. This team is responsible for forecasting the number of calls, etc. to MS customer support. Their model obviously uses project timeline data for forecasts. When I spoke to her two months ago, she told me Vista SP1 would be released some time next year.

shark47 June 20, 2007 (Article Rating: )


"she told me Vista SP1 would be released some time next year"

so this is just a bit of reassuring optimism then?:

http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9017198

"But the [Vista] deployment [in enterprises] will actually happen when the Service Pack gets released in the fourth quarter time frame, probably the October-November time frame," said Otellini.

XP

Waethorn June 20, 2007 (Article Rating: )


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