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Sony (SNE) Browser Deal With Google (GOOG) Too Small To Matter

247Wallst | Tue, 09/01/2009 - 12:32pm | GOOG, Google, SNE, Sony, Sony and Google browser deal |  2 comments

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Google (GOOG) has set a deal to distribute its Chrome browser on Sony (SNE) PCs. Google has not had much success in getting computer users to switch from the two dominant browsers which are Microsoft (MSFT) Internet Explorer and Firefox. The partnership between the companies is too small to matter.
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