Yahoo! - default search engine in Ubuntu 10.04      

Posted: 27 January 2010 by Anton Chuiko   |   Views: 201   |   Comments 0   |   Print     |   Discuss in forum
altAs expected in late April version of Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx standard search engine in Firefox for the Ubuntu distribution, rather than Google, would Yahoo!. Rick Spencer, head of development on the desktop in the company Canonical announced this change in Aston evening on the mailing list for developers of Ubuntu.
According to Spencer, Canonical, and Yahoo! but arrangements have developed a search engine changes and agreement to share profits to be earmarked for work on Ubuntu. However, users will be able to seamlessly switch your search engine back to Google, the changes relate only to the standard settings in the search box of Firefox, as well as the browser home page in the Ubuntu system. If you change the search engine in the search box, then to match this change will also search on the home page.
 
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