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Google Wins Bundling Deal with Dell - May 26th 2006
In what Google's touting as possibly the first of several agreements, Dell
will bundle a number of Google desktop software products on its computers.
In a move that's gotta be raising hackles at Microsoft, leading PC manufacturer
Dell and Google have entered into a three-year revenue sharing agreement which
will see Google desktop software bundled on Dell systems, starting by the end
of May 2006 for systems aimed at consumers and small businesses, and later
to large corporate customers. Google and Dell will share profits stemming from
the deal; income will mostly stem from affiliate revenue from Google's established
relationships with online retailers.
According to the companies, the deal includes bundling Google Desktop Search,
the Google Toolbar, as well as a default co-branded Internet home page. At
a Goldman Sachs investors conference yesterday, Google CEO Eric Schmidt hinted
this may be just the first of several agreements between the two companies.
The deal appears to have been struck after Google rival Yahoo withdrew from
pursuing a deal with Dell, and Google apparently outbid Microsoft for the lucrative
desktop positioning on Dell systems. The appeal of the bundling deal is the
belief that many customers never replace or upgrade software purchased with
PCs; thus, the Google software will be part of many Dell customers' computing
activities for the functional lifetime of the computer.
The search capability in recent versions of Google Desktop has come under
fire from privacy and security advocates for its capability to comingle desktop
and Internet search queries, which partially involves sending usage data back
to Google.
By Geoff Duncan
Staff Writer, Digital Trends News
Reference:
http://news.digitaltrends.com/article10541.html