Google and Dell form Software Deal

GHoosdumGHoosdum Icrontian
edited May 2006 in Science & Tech
Internet giant Google and PC manufacturer Dell have made an agreement to include factory-installed packages of Google software on Dell's PCs. Dell is the first manufacturer to sign such a deal with Google.
In a potential blow to Microsoft Corp. , Google will incorporate its desktop software which integrates a number of personal computing applications, a Google tool bar and a co-branded Internet homepage on Dell computers, one person said.

The two companies confirmed in February a test to install Google's software package, which would allow PC customers to search both the public Web and local information stored on their computers.

At the time, Dell and Google were reported to be in talks on installing the software on as many as 100 million new Dell PCs, following a bidding process in which Google edged out Microsoft and after Web search rival Yahoo withdrew.

The terms and scope of the deal surfacing on Thursday were not immediately clear. Google and Dell officials had no immediate comment.

A large-scale agreement with the world's largest PC maker would be a major inroad for Google. A decade ago, Microsoft used its leverage over PC makers to gain control over which software came installed in new computers, betting that customers rarely bother to replace many of those programs.
Source: Reuters

Comments

  • RWBRWB Icrontian
    edited May 2006
    It's funny, I'd be more willing to purchase a prebuilt PC if it didn't come installed with tons of useless crap! As long as I have the licence key for windows though, I guess there are easy ways around it :P
  • QCHQCH Ancient Guru Chicago Area - USA Icrontian
    edited May 2006
    And THAT'S why I insist that all new PCs be wiped and re-installed with a basic (and modified) Windows XP. No extra stuff, just the basics.
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