Microsoft changed the algorithm of selecting a browser in Windows      

Posted: 10 March 2010 by Anton Chuiko   |   Views: 235   |   Comments 0   |   Print     |   Discuss in forum
Agreeing with the criticism of the process of random mixing in the box, select Windows-default browser, Microsoft has changed the original algorithm.

Recall: from 1 March to European Windows-users are entitled to choose a Web browser by default, other than Internet Explorer, from 12 candidates, including five core and seven "minority". The initiative meets the European Commission antitrust sentiment.
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However, a recent IBM software architect Rob Meir found that in Microsoft's banal wrong with choosing the correct algorithm for mixing. As a result, for example, Google Chrome is usually in the top three of the first browsers in the list, and Internet Explorer, by contrast, has a 50 percent chance to take fifth place - the last on the first page of the selection screen. Some observers believe that a corporation intent to use such "non-random" random algorithm, as well as elements that are closer to the right, are chosen more often purely psychological.

The new algorithm, according to all the same Rob Meir, evenly distributes the chances of accidental mixing of browsers.

 
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