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True but i dont think that applies to net neutrality
You correctly made the comparison to microsofts Internet Explorer. We use what people put infront of us first, then find other things or applications(in this case) later on.

As long as i can change the default search engine to windows live or yahoo, etc.. its fine with me, but then again, i know enough about computers to change it.

Truthfully, i dont think the FCC will have a problem with product placement in this case.
Posted by: Been_Done_Before   Posted on: 07/30/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Please for the love of all that is literature, proof read that. About.....  Been_Done_Before | 07/30/08
Product fairness & neutral nets  Tom Steinert-Threlkeld ZDNet Moderator | 07/30/08
True but i dont think that applies to net neutrality  Been_Done_Before | 07/30/08
On the subject of "favoured" apps  TtfnJohn | 07/31/08
Be careful not to hijack Network Neutrality  robb@... | 08/01/08
Broadband infrastructure....  bjbrock | 07/30/08
RE: Network Neutrality  jamalystic | 07/30/08
RE: Network Neutrality  dnmiller54@... | 07/30/08
Neutrality is BAD! - COX  MIKEC0X | 07/30/08
It could be that the FCC wants Google out  BALTHOR | 07/30/08
Google attacks computers  opcom | 07/30/08
Google attacks computers  opcom | 07/30/08
RE: Network Neutrality  Tom Steinert-Threlkeld ZDNet Moderator | 07/30/08
It's a matter of priority  TtfnJohn | 07/31/08

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