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Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 21, 2006 4:22:00 AM

Reuters Logo Adobe Systems said on Wednesday that Google had agreed to pay the multimedia software maker a "significant" amount to distribute Google's Web search software over several years.

In a statement, Adobe said it had begun distributing Google search software with new downloads of its Macromedia Shockwave. The multimedia playback software allows users to view interactive Web programming such as games, entertainment, business presentations and advertisements via a Web browser.

This and similar recent deals to pre-install Google software marks a change of course for the icon of Web search, which historically has incurred little upfront cost to attract customers to its services. Instead, it has shared a portion of advertising revenue with partners that drive traffic its way.

The deal calls for people to receive Google Toolbar Web search software each time they download the Shockwave player for use with an Microsoft Internet Explorer browser.

Google is racing to do deals with software and computer makers to ensure convenient access to its search software ahead of the arrival of Vista, the new version of Microsoft's Windows operating system, promised for final release in January 2007.

Microsoft is expected to offer its own search system as a default setting in Vista, potentially undermining Google's dominance of the consumer Web search market.

"The popularity and reach of Adobe technology gives Google even broader exposure to a growing base of consumers," Shantanu Narayen, Adobe's president, said in a statement.

The Shockwave player has been downloaded 200 million times and runs on an estimated 55 percent of Internet-ready desktop computers, Adobe said.

"We expect the agreement to represent significant revenue to Adobe over a period of years," Narayen said.

Last month, Google struck a toolbar partnership with top computer maker Dell, which analysts have speculated involves big upfront payments to win prominent placement for Google's Web search and other services on Dell PCs. Google has declined to comment on the payment structure.

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someone claimed I was being hypocritical on this forum, so now it's anarchy and whatever statement fits the bill. In the real world, I'll use what I want (PC, Mac, Windows, Linux, even Solaris), but here, it's no holds barred.... (Read the rest)
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But in the end, IE will win  John Zern | 06/21/06
IE will win because it is bundled with a monopoly product. Nothing more,  DonnieBoy | 06/21/06
Agreed.  John Zern | 06/22/06
Do you even KNOW what you're talking about?  Wolfie2K3 | 06/22/06
Use a Mac  Boot_Agnostic | 06/22/06
How the mighty have fallen...?  Wolfie2K3 | 06/22/06
Correct  Boot_Agnostic | 07/06/06
Google is not going to depend on the courts. The know MS will break the law  DonnieBoy | 06/21/06
Your make conclusions based on faulty assumptions  John Zern | 06/22/06
Google does not have a monopoly, so they can not do illegal bundling, only  DonnieBoy | 06/22/06
Do you know what you get when you ASSUME things?  Wolfie2K3 | 06/22/06
sick of bundling!  Suzi_z | 06/21/06
Yes, Adobe throws in the Yahoo junk  Southern.Pride | 06/21/06
Use Linux, you will have a lot less problems that way. Also, Google can NOT  DonnieBoy | 06/22/06
New link  Southern.Pride | 06/22/06
We can't use Linux, because Windows is a "monopoly product"  PB_z | 06/22/06
Both, Linux is a viable product, and Windows is a monopoly.  DonnieBoy | 06/22/06
Read Judge Jackson's findings...  PB_z | 06/22/06
There are a lot of different aspects to "viability". If customers are  DonnieBoy | 06/22/06
Funny I never noticed the gun barrel pointed  mustangj36@... | 06/22/06
Ok, so there is not advantage to being bundled, lets turn the tables then  DonnieBoy | 06/22/06
Apple brags about bundling  vulcan666 | 06/22/06
It's okay by me  Boot_Agnostic | 06/23/06
Adobe = Memory hog (Xpdf in Linux rocks)  Southern.Pride | 06/21/06
Link to Xpdf  Southern.Pride | 06/21/06
Use Linux and Xpdf or the like and be done  Southern.Pride | 06/21/06
Just why is Adobe doing this again ?  Julien Collot | 06/22/06
I agree  opensourcepro | 06/22/06
i agree  not of this world | 06/22/06
When it comes to money, 'having enough' is meaningless.  mustangj36@... | 06/22/06
Google Rocks  htor63 | 06/22/06
Adobe looking for friends  toxicfreak | 06/22/06
No  opensourcepro | 06/22/06
Do you have the choice to NOT download it?  John Zern | 06/22/06
Actually... You're not.  Wolfie2K3 | 06/22/06
Adobe Can't Compete with Their Landlord Microsoft  brenthawkinsmd | 06/22/06
Yahoo and Google, turn them off or deny them  Boot_Agnostic | 06/22/06
Talk about giving the consumer what the DON'T want... sheesh. (NT)  PB_z | 06/22/06
Better hang on to the old  Aaron A Baker | 06/24/06

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