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September 3, 2009
Free e-Books for Sony Reader at Heart of Deal Resulting in Google Chrome Becoming Default Browser on All New Sony PCs?
"Why would Sony preinstall Google's Chrome, which now has less than 3% of the browser market, when Firefox has nearly 23%?" asks the writer of Wharton's Knowledge Today's blog post, Google by Default. A comment to the post offers the following answer:
Sony is looking to Google for its revenue. As per their contract, Google will provide more than 1 million free books to the consumers of Sony's eBook readers for free download. The deal to preinstall Google's browser on Sony's computers is one step ahead in the relationship of the two giants.
[JH]
September 3, 2009 in Information Technology | Permalink
Comments
I m glad that we will have a lot free or cheap ebooks loaded on new workstations, but i wonder if this will lead to an extra cost.
Posted by: free self help ebooks | Oct 20, 2009 9:17:26 PM