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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good morning,

It looks like the ballot screen of browser choices on Windows 7 is a winner in the EU's eyes.

So much so, Microsoft has dumped its earlier plan to offer a browser-free version of the new operating system, much to the relief of system builders.

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