Sony Sells Pcs With Google Web Browser Installed


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The Sony devices continue to provide Microsoft Corp.s Internet Explorer – the worlds most widely used Web browser – allowing users to have a choice between the two. But many users stick with the browser that is preset as the default, meaning they are likely to experience Chrome as their primary – perhaps only – gateway to the Web.

Sony is the first PC maker to sell computers with Chrome pre-installed. Sony said Wednesday it has been doing so on Vaio computers in the U.S. and Europe since May.

Microsofts Internet Explorer is the most widely used Web browser in the world; the distant No. 2, Mozillas Firefox, is gaining in popularity. Googles Web browser launched in 2008 and commands only a sliver of the browser market.

Distribution deals such as this could help Google win over consumers who think of the Mountain View, Calif.-based company only in terms of its Web search dominance. Google has also built a smart phone operating system and is now working on a free PC system to challenge Microsofts Windows.

“Users response to Google Chrome has been outstanding, and were continuing to explore ways to make Chrome accessible to even more people,” Google spokesman Eitan Bencuya said in an e-mailed statement. “We are in the process of testing one such channel with Sony.”

Its not clear how much this particular deal with Sony can help improve Googles standing. Sonys PC business is too small to be counted on lists by industry research groups IDC and Gartner Inc. of the top five computer makers by unit shipments.

The company doesnt disclose breakdown of sales figures, but said that it expects to sell 6.2 million PCs globally in the fiscal year through March 2010.

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