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November 11, 2008

Microsoft Announces Search Deal ... with Sun?

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Microsoft on Monday announced that it had reached a major Internet search deal with a former rival. It just wasn't the rival we've all been expecting. Instead, Sun Microsystems will distribute Microsoft's MSN browser toolbar to Internet Explorer (IE) users who download Java from the Sun Web site. (Microsoft also has a deal with HP to distribute the MSN toolbar on new computers starting in January.)

"This agreement with Sun Microsystems is another important milestone in our strategy to secure broad-scale distribution for our search offering, enabling millions more people to experience the benefits of Live Search," said Microsoft senior vice president Yusuf Mehdi. "With the vast array of Java software-based Web applications that are downloaded every month, this deal will expose Live Search to millions more Internet users and drive increased volume for our search advertisers."

Along with such stalwart technologies as Adobe PDF and Flash, Java remains one of the most frequently-used Internet technologies worldwide, and it is installed on an estimated 91 percent of Internet-connected PCs, or approximately 800 million computers. But this deal also marks a further step down the road to irrelevancy for Sun: Once one of the more vocal Microsoft critics and competitors, Sun in recent years has fallen on hard times. And while the company still sells traditional UNIX-based products, it has also begun--gasp--offering Windows Server on its servers as well.

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Reader Comments
"Microsoft also has a deal with HP to distribute the MSN toolbar on new computers starting in January"

I thought MS was petitioning PC companies to NOT put bloatware on Windows Vista PC's.

I guess MS is above the law.

de Silentio November 11, 2008 (Article Rating: )


Its not bloatware, its IE real-estate theft - @ least it has an opt-out...

still...a sad day for internet users everywhere when they have to stoop to B00ble's level to steal marketshare

sx4sport@hotmail.com November 12, 2008 (Article Rating: )


Yet another toolbar that I will not download. These things are useless junk that steals real-estate.

subzerohitman721 November 12, 2008 (Article Rating: )


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