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Live Search cuts to the chase with answers to various questions, not just links to other sites with the answers. Microsoft is expanding this 'instant answer' feature.
Live Search cuts to the chase with answers to various questions, not just links to other sites with the answers. Microsoft is expanding this 'instant answer' feature.
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In this article (http://www.pandia.com/sew/675-microsoft-believes-google-is-a-one-hit-wonder.html), even Ballmer admits that he didn't see the "business model" in search. HELLO?! Users were screaming for a way to actually find something but did Microsoft listen? Ach! What a jerk he is.
There is really not much that Microsoft can ever do to win me back. It would have to be cold hard cash in my banking account or something. Seriously
The day that happens is the day that the Internet as a whole will bring out less innovation as Microsoft suck everything toward themselves and trash good tech that doesn't fit with their Windows vision.
Go Google.
- by myles taylor November 2, 2008 5:24 PM PST
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(9 Comments)Isn't that the model that Ask.com is based on?
I've given up on Microsoft actually giving us something that's as exciting as what they promised. There is always something.