Comments on: Report: Microsoft to unveil Kumo search engine next week
Company expected to demo its next-generation search technology at the D:All Things Digital technology conference, according to reports citing unnamed sources.
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The problem with search engine market share is that people go with what you're used to."
If that was the case I would still be using Yahoo instead of Google.
(2) Google becomes the synonym for the phrase "searching the internet"
(3) Habits stick around. Unless I got head injury, it's very difficult for me to switch to Microsoft's own search engine.
(4) Semantic search has potential, but right now Yahoo! Answer and other forums seem to do fine.
Kumo will also have more features.
You must be psychic! (or phychotic... one or the other)
- by bored_by_ms May 20, 2009 12:31 PM PDT
- Boring boring boring. The world does not need another MS copycat product. Just because they have pockets as deep as the Marianas Trench doesn't mean the market needs another one of their me-too products. Of course, as I type this, I can't help but wonder if Microsoft is busily working on clone of me that will go on CNET and post nice things about them under the name "fascinated_by_ms."
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