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Google Wants Windows 8 Users Back

Microsoft did not include snazzy tiles (icons) on the homepage of Windows 8 for Google Search and Chrome. After all, it has a new opportunity to win over new users to Bing and Internet Explorer. But Google isn't standing by. 
/ Source: TechNewsDaily

Microsoft did not include snazzy tiles (icons) on the homepage of Windows 8 for Google Search and Chrome. After all, it has a new opportunity to win over new users to Bing and Internet Explorer. But Google isn't standing by. 

Google today (Oct. 26) has launched a website to make it easy for  Windows 8  users to add Google services to the home screen. The company promises the process will take no more than 2 minutes, and it will make Microsoft's new touch-centric interface more familiar. Even Google's beloved doodles will show up on a Google tile.

And to make it even easier, Google includes instructions in its new video, "Google Wants You Back."