MOUNTAIN VIEW, California (AP) -- The search engine company Google wants Microsoft to make sure users can easily choose Internet search engines in future products.
But Mountain View-based Google won't say if changes Microsoft has already made to its upcoming operating system, Vista, have gone far enough.
David C. Drummond -- Google's senior vice president of corporate development -- spoke to reporters after meeting with European Union antitrust regulators but refused to give details on those talks.
Vista is Microsoft's first major update to the company's flagship operating system since Windows XP was released in late 2001.
Microsoft has changed some aspects of the upcoming operating system to soothe European antitrust concerns.
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