by: Rebecca Greenfield | The Atlantic Wire
The European Union Commission has fined
Microsoft $731 million for breaking an anti-trust promise, setting a
strong precedent for how things can go for Google in its European
anti-trust investigation. The charge comes as a result of the Windows
maker failing to commit to a previous anti-trust agreement, in which it
said it would offer more browser choice to consumers by not just
automatically installing Internet Explorer on PCs.