Google vs Microsoft03 May 2006 03:50 am

Google screams anti-trust.

Marisa Mayer from Google hit headlines recently for the comment:

“The market favors open choice for search, and companies should compete for users based on the quality of their search services,” Marissa Mayer, the vice president for search products at Google, told the Times. “We don’t think it’s right for Microsoft to just set the default to MSN. We believe users should choose.”

What it means is that, Google is pursuing ant-trust action again Microsoft for MSN Search being default in IE 7+.

Well this was expected sooner later based on the track record of Microsoft.

The interesting part was however completely different.

First, Google pursuing anti-trust so soon, even before Microsoft officially launching IE 7+. This shows the mental preparedness on part of Google and willingness to fight the hard and dirty way.

Secondly, Microsoft getting the support from the webmasters and tech community instead of Google. And that’s putting it mildly. I would go even further and say webmasters were outright hostile against Google. Something unthinkable in the late 90’s. The tide has turned. Google has lot of work to do in improving relationship with webmasters.

One Response to “Preemptive strike by Google”

  1. on 03 May 2006 at 4:16 am Steven Caruana

    This “War” seems to be a never ending battle… i guess time will tell…

    what a shame that companies like google and microsoft are too proud and greedy to team up

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