October 13
Browse Internet on Windows 7 E Version
Microsoft introduced Windows 7 Version in
reaction to statements made by the European government with respect to Internet
Explorer. The EU introduced antitrust case against Microsoft to the group of IE
with Windows and therefore the exploitation of dominant market position. The
government claimed that "the linking of Microsoft Internet Explorer for
the Windows operating system harms competition among web browsers, undermines
the product innovation and ultimately reduces consumer choice."
Windows 7 version E is a response to this that shows that Microsoft must comply
with the law. The E version is without any type of browser and therefore
welcomes the European markets with Windows without any type of Internet browser
now so they can use any browser of your choice. However, the question remains:
HOW? If no browser at all how is it possible to download any web browser?
Microsoft has provided detailed information about installing Windows 7 E on its
website. However, the instruction also includes an extra step for customers in
Europe with regard to keeping the browser of choice in some external hard
drive. Therefore, European customers that Windows 7 will save the web browser
on a CD, DVD or USB or other storage media and install the browser once the
Windows 7 has been completely installed.
This is a genius step taken by Microsoft, as they show they are following the
laws, and to be able to get more revenue by providing additional CD web browser
with the operating system.
John James is a professional writer with extensive work experience in the
development of web services industry. The author has written several useful and
informative articles on various topics related to IT and computer tech support. 