Ep. 1127: Microsoft and EU browser roulette begins Video

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Ep. 1127: Microsoft and EU browser roulette begins
Created: 12/15/2009
Video description: So the EU and Microsoft have finally settled their differences and will begin the browser ballot with no less than 12 browsers to choose from. Is this a good thing? Also Intel is now under the gun from the US FTC. What did they do this time? Listen to find out. And Cherrypal is selling a $99 laptop they bill as slow and sufficient. Nice.

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