According to a report on the nrg site, some time ago, Microsoft released its MSN Search Engine beta version (http://beta.search.msn.com ), however, Microsoft's MSN Search preview image released to the media was captured in Firefox.
Microsoft seems to be "interested" in improving Mozilla Firefox's influence. This open-source software was used when the company provided the MSN Search engine to the media. PR officers at Microsoft firmly deny the claim that they used Firefox to intercept MSN Search Engine images.
Dror Levin, a very sensitive reader, read a report on the beta version of the MSN Search engine on the Seattle mail. He noticed a very strange picture in the report-the operating system is Windows XP, but the browser is Firefox.
This "AP Photo/HO/Microsoft" is assigned to the AP network by Microsoft.
"We have never used the Mozilla Firefox browser to take pictures of the MSN Search Engine," said Waggener Edstrom, a public relations company at Microsoft. We will not comment on this rumor ."
Mozilla Firefox was among the most recent "Today download" (Today in Downloads) Recommendation software for Tech and Gadgets sub-station (http://tech.msn.com/downloads/) at MSN.com. However, this is not the design of the Microsoft Site, because the software recommendation column data is collected from the CNET download site.
Microsoft declined to comment.