Microsoft Settles EU Antitrust Case Over Web Browser
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Microsoft Corp. ended more than a decade of antitrust disputes with the European Union by giving consumers a choice among Web browsers.
Microsoft’s Windows operating system will include a screen that gives customers the option of using rival browsers, the European Commission said in a statement. The so-called choice screen, available by mid-March, lets users turn off Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and install an alternative.