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EU Windows users get first peek at browser ballot next week

Microsoft will roll out antitrust-mandated ballot beginning March 1 (see image, below)

By Gregg Keizer
February 19, 2010 02:16 PM ET

Computerworld - Microsoft yesterday announced that it would start offering a browser ballot screen to some European users next week and plans to begin pushing the ballot to all Windows users in Europe the week of March 1.

The ballot screen, which will be provided via Windows Update, was mandated by an agreement Microsoft reached last year with antitrust regulators in the European Commission. After Norwegian browser maker Opera Software complained to the commission, officials there accused Microsoft of using its operating system market dominance to shield Internet Explorer from real competition.

To seal the deal, Microsoft agreed to provide a screen to European Windows users running IE that displays the top five browsers -- IE, Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Safari -- and asks customers to choose which to install as their default.

According to last year's agreement, Microsoft had to offer the ballot no later than March 17 and wrap up the updating process by mid-May.

Microsoft will beat that deadline by several weeks, said Dave Heiner, deputy general counsel for the company. "We plan to begin a phased rollout of the update across Europe the week of March 1," he said.

Users who live in Belgium, France and the U.K. can manually download the ballot from Windows Update beginning sometime next week, Heiner added.

Windows XP users will receive the screen as a "High Priority" nonsecurity update, while Vista and Windows 7 users will see it pitched as an "Important" update. In all cases, the ballot screen will automatically be downloaded and installed on PCs that have opted for automatic updates through Windows Update. Users who have set Windows Update differently can decline the update if they wish.

Microsoft originally fought the ballot idea, at one point last year going so far as to say it would ship Windows 7, then still in development, to European customers without a browser. Only in August 2009 did Microsoft abandon that idea, after it said computer makers and corporate customers had griped about the move.

Although IE is not scrubbed from the system if a user chooses a rival browser from the randomly ordered list, Windows 7 users can throw a "kill switch" to disable Microsoft's browser. Windows Vista and Windows XP users, however, do not have that choice.

According to Irish Web metrics company StatCounter, IE currently controls 45.5% of the European browser market, while Firefox, Chrome and Opera account for 39.2%, 6.3% and 4.3%, respectively.

EU browser ballot
The EU ballot shows the top five browsers in random order.

Gregg Keizer covers Microsoft, security issues, Apple, Web browsers and general technology breaking news for Computerworld. Follow Gregg on Twitter at Twitter @gkeizer or subscribe to Gregg's RSS feed Keizer RSS. His e-mail address is gkeizer@ix.netcom.com.

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