Google releases video to show users how to get Chrome and Search on Windows 8

Oct 27, 2012 12:37 GMT  ·  By

In order to encourage users to rely on its products exclusively, Microsoft is offering both Bing and Internet Explorer installed by default on all Windows 8 workstations.

While that’s not a problem at all for those who get along very well with these two products, it actually is a big deal for Google.

The Mountain View-based company has recently released a video to show people how to install Chrome and Search on Windows 8 workstations, claiming that it only wants to help them “make the Windows 8 operating system more familiar.”

What’s more, Google has also set up the page GetYourGoogleBack.com to get users directly to the main download pages for both Chrome and the Search app.