Dell testing Google software in threat to Microsoft
Dell, the world’s largest maker of personal computers, is testing software from Google and may distribute the programs on its PCs, a move that would be a blow to Microsoft.
The test includes a Google-powered Dell home page, Google desktop search and Google Toolbar, Dell spokesman Jess Blackburn said today. He declined to say how long the testing has been going on or to discuss details about a possible deal.
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