Thursday, April 8, 2010
Ubuntu still retains Google as default search engine
Canonical still chooses Google as default search engine and home in version 10.04 or ITS operating system Ubuntu. Previously the company had indicated to have made a deal to Yahoo replacing Google. Previously the company had made a deal Indicated to Have to Yahoo Replacing Google.
According to Rick Spencer of Canonical was not intended to twice change search provider, but the decision is related to changed circumstances. According To Rick Spencer or Canonical had not Intended to Twice change search provider, but the decision is related to Circumstances changed. While he notes that Canonical seeks the best user experience and that the choice of costs and benefits for the company has given. That it notes he Canonical Seeks the best user experience and That the choice of costs and benefits for the company HAS Given.
Then in January it was announced that Yahoo is now the default search engine would be, it became clear that the company would pay for this, as Google already did. Then in January it was Announced That Yahoo is now the default search engine Would be, it Became Clear That The Company Would Pay for this, as Google Already Did. According to Spencer, the deal with Yahoo to provide funding Ubuntu in the future in an open way to continue to develop. Since the original choice was made largely on financial basis, the aannnemelijk that Google has made a counter offer that is more attractive than the deal with Yahoo. According To Spencer, the deal with Yahoo's financial resources providence for Ubuntu in the future in an open way to continuing to developement. Since the original choice was made largely on financial base, it is a counter offer aannnemelijk Google HAS made it more compelling than-the deal with Yahoo. Ubuntu 10.04 should come later this month. Ubuntu Should Come later this month 10.04.
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