Sinceramente, um preço pequeno a pagar par continuar usando o Ubuntu!
Se bem que, não sendo Cadê e Aonde (nem sei se existe mais), eu uso até 
o Bing...

gustavo escreveu:
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> http://www.ubuntugeek.com/ubuntu-is-switching-the-default-search-from-google-to-yahoo.html
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> Those of you testing out the development version of Ubuntu Lucid should
> notice a change in Firefox very soon. The default search provider for new
> installations of Ubuntu Lucid (10.04) and upgrades will be Yahoo! and not
> Google. Canonical have struck a revenue sharing deal with Yahoo! which
> generates income for the company. This revenue should help pay the wages of
> Ubuntu Developers employed by Canonical, and support the infrastructure
> required to develop and build the distribution.
>
> o when using the search box in the top right corner of Firefox on Ubuntu,
> you’ll be taken to a Yahoo! results page rather than the old default Google
> one. If you are upgrading to Ubuntu 10.04 and you had Google as your search
> provider (the previous default) then this will change to Yahoo!. You can of
> course change the search provider, this is merely the default for Lucid.
> Doing so will mean your search revenue won’t go via Yahoo! to Canonical.
> That’s your choice, clearly.
>
> In addition, the browser ’start page’ – that is the page you see initially
> when you open the browser – will reflect whatever the default search
> provider is. So in the top right, if you choose ‘Google’ you’ll get the
> Google start page, and conversely if you choose ‘Yahoo!’ you’ll get the
> Yahoo! start page when you first open the browser. Again, you can change the
> start page to be blank or use some other search provider. These are just the
> new defaults.
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