The lack of competition in general search tools, the government argues, deprives consumers of improved quality and choice.
In that version, Microsoft planned to build search into its toolbar so that users did not need to download separate extensions to search from that part of the browser.
The search engine for that module would be determined by whatever users picked in the previous version of IE.
Pichai testified that to his knowledge, "not a single user" used the IE setting in the earlier version of the browser to change the search engine from Microsoft's.
Google had "proposed instead that users be prompted to select the default search provider the first time they use the inline search feature," Drummond wrote in the 2005 letter.
Persons:
Sundar Pichai, Pichai, Google's, David Drummond, Microsoft's, Brad Smith, Drummond, Meagan Bellshaw, Bellshaw
Organizations:
Apple, of Justice, Google, Microsoft