| Goodbye MSN Search |
| Written by Stewart Smith | |||
| Tuesday, 12 September 2006 13:57 | |||
Goodbye MSN Search
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Today we said goodbye to the familiar MSN Search page and welcomed the bright new and exiting Windows Live Search. Do you think I should get a bonus payment for that last sentance, well maybe because I didnt know anyone who actually used the MSN Home search page, maybe thats just me and you guys know tons of people (I doubt it though), anyway today we have the launch of windows live search.The first part of this article is a news story from Reuters (bless them, still the best news source ever) with the second giving you a sneak preview of Windows Live Search and a place to go get it if you want it. September 12, 2006 (Reuters) -- Microsoft Corp. today launched its new Windows Live Search engine, a pillar in its strategy to topple market leader Google and wrestle away billions of dollars worth of online advertising.Windows Live Search will replace MSN Search, Microsoft's current search engine, in 47 markets worldwide and 23 languages; it has been available for months in a test version. Microsoft's market share in Web search is on the slide, ranking third behind Google and Yahoo Inc. The company had 9.6% of the market in July, down from 11% in January, according to Nielsen/NetRatings. In comparison, Google and Yahoo picked up market share during that period. "I feel confident that we can gain share," said Derrick Connell, general manager of Microsoft's search business unit. Microsoft said it aims to improve the search experience by allowing for refined queries and by presenting, results on a new user-friendly interface. {mosgoogle} A few years ago, Microsoft had no search engine of its own and no clear strategy regarding Web advertising. Meanwhile, Google and Yahoo have made multibillion-dollar businesses of search-related advertising. Since then, Microsoft has become serious about grabbing a larger piece of the $15 billion U.S. market for Internet advertising with an overhauled Web presence under its new Windows Live brand. A main component of the Internet revamp is Windows Live Search, which has a new look and offers features such as easier browsing of searched images, suggestions of related links and a scratch pad to allow users to store pictures and information. Microsoft is also launching a Web page at www.live.com, which users can customize with news from various sources, weather and links to e-mail. The company also said it will offer a mapping service called Windows Live Local Search in the U.S. and Britain. See what Windows Live Search is all about next Page Windows Live Search Beta
Find just the information you’re looking for, no matter where it lives - Try it
What it is With Windows Live™ Search Beta, you can quickly find the information you want and need across any variety of categories: news, maps, product and shopping data, information in academic journals, images, and more. Our next generation design is tailored to help you sort and find information faster and provides tools to help you refine your search. You won’t have to click through dozens of pages to find what you're looking for—they’re all presented on one clean, easy-to-read page What you can do with it
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