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Google blocks Yahoo on Default Search Settings

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Heard from the TWiT podcast that PC maker Dell made a deal with Google to load up all new Dell PCs with the Google Toolbar, PC Search and Web Search along with a co-branded homepage. Obviously, this co-branding is all about advertising and Dell and Google will share the profits from revenues taken from this.

Huge PC companies like Dell are able to sell PC are a more competitive prices because they allow pre-installed (more often trial) software in every PC they ship out. So basically, these software companies are subsidizing the cost of each PC just to get their products right off each desktop. The same can be said with this Google-Dell co-op. However, it looks like this set up is a bit scheming as it does not give the users an easy way to turn off the features. You can read more about that in OpenDNS blog entitled “Google turns the page… in a bad way.

I thought I don’t have to deal with all that (or something similar) until just this afternoon:

Google blocks Yahoo

Saw that pop-up of my task bar while installing the Yahoo Widget (formerly known as Konfabulator). Now, it might be nothing at all but if you think of it, Google has actually grab a tight clutch of as my default search, even able to block Yahoo to make the changes (despite me accidentally approving Yahoo Widget to do the switch).

Yahoo Widget

Since we flew in from Lahore to Karachi the other night, I’ve had a bit of confusion with the time zones. I didn’t reset my watch to the local time so I rely on some quick math (just -3 hours) to track time. Also, due to the very hot weather in Lahore, I’ve made a point to check the temperature forecast. Imagine having temperatures of 44 degrees centigrade at noon and 37 degrees in the evening? Ok, I digress.

Does it really feel that Google is becoming such a behemoth that it won’t be impossible that the search giant will be all over us one of these days. I won’t be surprised if one day, when you send out text messages to an incomplete number, a Google search results page would pop up and ask “Did you mean to text +0918.######?

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Dell pre-install Google software on its PCs?
Dell and Google made a deal to share advertising profits, and the software subsidizes the cost of each PC.
What happened when the user tried to change the default search to Yahoo?
Google blocked Yahoo from making the change, even after the user approved the Yahoo Widget to switch.
How does the Google-Dell deal affect users?
It pre-installs Google software and does not provide an easy way to turn off the features.
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Abe Olandres

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and is considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines.

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Name: · 13 years ago

jFootball


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Gina DR · 19 years ago

True, a very insidious way of selling and then controlling. But then again, companies like Google and Yahoo provide such seemingly essential services users are willing to give in.


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jhay · 19 years ago

The effects of a monopoly I tell you…;)


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AnitoKid · 19 years ago

An interesting read, indeed. Is Yahoo also doing it? A possibility? One has to protect their respective interests, right?


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