Microsoft: "Browsers don't need to be integrated with online apps"

Ian Moulster
Microsoft's Ian Moulster says that competition from Google Chrome is healthy.

TechRadar today spoke to a Microsoft representative who doesn't think online apps need to have integration with the browser itself. Following Google's Chrome browser launch, complete with desktop-access to Google's apps, we asked Microsoft whether it has considered integrating Windows Live apps with Internet Explorer 8 – legal issues aside, of course.

"Well, what we've done with Windows Live, particularly in the last year is brought everything together so it connects very well," explained Windows Live Commercial Lead Ian Moulster. "Messenger connects to Mail. Spaces connecting to SkyDrive. It's very nicely joined up."

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