images/news/vista.jpgMicrosoft on Wednesday outlined the changes it plans to make to the desktop search feature in Windows Vista to satisfy antitrust concerns.
The software maker agreed in June to make the alterations to the way desktop search operates in response to concerns from rivals, particularly Google.
The changes are coming with the first service pack to Windows Vista. Microsoft is launching a beta version of the update in the next couple of weeks, with a final version expected early next year.
Microsoft outlines Vista desktop search changes
The software maker agreed in June to make the alterations to the way desktop search operates in response to concerns from rivals, particularly Google.
The changes are coming with the first service pack to Windows Vista. Microsoft is launching a beta version of the update in the next couple of weeks, with a final version expected early next year.
Microsoft outlines Vista desktop search changes











