Posted by Feb 25, 2009 Google is siding with the European Commission in its disapproval of Microsoft bundling Internet Explorer with Windows. Google Releases Toolbar 6 for Internet Explorer Posted by Feb 25, 2009 It's hard to read and write the...
It's hard to read and write the news about Google's Toolbar 6 for Internet Explorer without thinking of how it must result from their official position siding with the EU against Microsoft's bundling of IE with Windows.
Google is siding with the European Commission in its disapproval of Microsoft bundling Internet Explorer with Windows. And as one smart commenter on the Google Public Policy blog pointed out, there's no criticism of Apple bundling their Safari...
That was supposed to begin yesterday,
and bundling with other Adobe products will happen in the future. Both Adobe (PDF link) and Google have announced a new deal where Adobe will
distribute the Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer as part of Adobe
That was supposed to begin yesterday,
and bundling with other Adobe products will happen in the future. Both Adobe (PDF link) and Google have announced a new deal where Adobe will
distribute the Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer as part of Adobe
That was supposed to begin
yesterday, and bundling with other Adobe products will happen in the future. As for the Abobe-Google deal, the bundling with Google Pack wasn't based on
payment, Google told me at the time.
Information
on Google Pack already went live briefly
on Google earlier today, but now the software bundling and updating system has
been formally announced. Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer An overview of the package is below, and
a
longer...
Information on Google Pack already went live briefly on Google earlier today, but now the software bundling and updating system has been formally announced. FYI, some other bundling deals include an arrangement with Sun for distribution of the...
Curious to see for myself, I took at look at iMesh today, one of Ask's bundling partners mentioned in Edelman's original report and
again in his latest one. A recap of some recent stories, plus a closer look at how I come away mislead by one of...
A Wired News article talks about several newspapers preparing to launch their own branded RSS/feed aggregators and then bundling individual feeds (from disparate sources) into various topics that users can choose from.
The most popular among these bundling deals appears to be with KaZaA, a Napster alternative that's been downloaded by millions of people. Discusses how free software tools such as KaZaA are looking to bundling deals with ad companies in order to...