Google dumps Firefox from download bundle, swaps in Chrome
Published 12/12/2008 at Latest from Computerworld
Google has replaced Mozilla's Firefox with its own Chrome as the default browser in the English version of Google Pack, the search company's application bundle for Windows.
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