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By Graeme Wearden
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 2, 2007 6:47:00 PM

One of the lead developers behind the Firefox browser has accused Google of abusing its powerful position in the search market to promote its growing range of products.

In a blog posting last week, Blake Ross argued Google is wrong to include plugs for its Calendar, Blogger and Picasa at the top of search results for terms such as "calendar," "blogging" or "photo sharing."

Ross, 21, who has been one of the driving forces behind Firefox, wrote: "This is clearly bad for competitors, and it's also a bad sign for Google."

As Ross pointed out, many other Web companies also cross-promote their services. However, he argued that Google--with its motto of "Don't be evil"--should hold itself to a higher standard.

Ross said: "Google is predicated on the idea that the democratic structure of the Web will push the cream to the top. Search for 'photo sharing' and you should already get the highest quality services. According to Google, Picasa is not one of them."

Ross' posting sparked a lively debate on Slashdot. Some posters backed Ross, agreeing users could lose confidence in Google if they perceive it is not giving truly impartial information. Others, though, insisted Google is acting within its rights and treats its rivals fairly.

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Posted by: mcoulange Posted on: 01/11/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I blame Marketing  nucrash | 01/02/07
Linux holds itself to higher standards than Microsoft ...  Henaway | 01/02/07
try the same searches on live search and see the difference  reverseswing | 01/02/07
Live Search is no better.  Suicida| | 01/03/07
You still use Google?  xuniL_z | 01/04/07
i object to the google search engine being hard coded into firefox and the  wessonjoe | 01/02/07
Google hard-coded?  techboy_z | 01/02/07
What he's doing...  ju1ce | 01/02/07
Similar problem with search engines.  tcramer | 01/03/07
Re: Similar problem  tcramer | 01/03/07
Re: Similar problem  robert.offen@... | 01/03/07
Mozilla vs Firefox  drleatherwood@... | 01/03/07
News????  wan_link | 01/02/07
What?!? B..bb..buh..but...  techboy_z | 01/02/07
Came up in 3rd spot today.  nomorems | 01/02/07
Google blasts Firefox for adding other search engines  Boot_Agnostic | 01/02/07
Don't Forget the Main Google Page  DaffyDuck | 01/02/07
What popup?  Suicida| | 01/03/07
That's in IE7  glocks out | 01/03/07
This is ominous  John L. Ries | 01/02/07
speaking of which....  thelemite | 01/03/07
No idea  John L. Ries | 01/03/07
You people are blind or part of a botnet.  Suicida| | 01/03/07
Really?  thelemite | 01/03/07
I trust google as much as I'd trust any big corporation.  kraterz | 01/02/07
ahh right  usrhlp | 01/03/07
I disagree  glocks out | 01/03/07
It's not astroturfing.  Resuna | 01/03/07
Google is wrong  doug@... | 01/03/07
IPOs make everything evil  bcroner | 01/03/07
Is this really an issue?  fbaisch@... | 01/04/07
opensource softwares are great  mcoulange | 01/11/07

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