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Comments on: What's that snow leopard doing on Microsoft's Live Search?

Sure it could be a silly coincidence or some friendly taunting. But what if it were a harbinger of some sort of deal.

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by juxtaposeur9 February 20, 2009 8:42 AM PST
I would be devastated if Live Search was in Safari. Luckily the placement of the image is just a coincidence.
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by shane--2008 February 20, 2009 8:50 AM PST
I see that the "journalism" at this site has continued to drop to all new lows in the time i have been away. I shall leave again, and see if you are all creationists or scientologists on my next visit in 8 months or so....
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by rnaoncfixd February 20, 2009 11:21 AM PST
Obviously you would have known this was all coming if you watched the first episode of LOST... backwards!
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by gtoews February 21, 2009 4:23 PM PST
I vote for cluelessness...
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by whiplash55 February 22, 2009 9:32 AM PST
Yawn, it's a pretty picture.
yawn
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by avibes April 23, 2009 7:44 PM PDT
System providers,programs etc, all are sleeping in the same bed. With their end resolve being user dollars(or they would be open source).Capitalism at it finest. There's no reason why there can't be multiple search engines provided instead of a single default engine. last man standing,king of the hill, my sides better than yours, more , more, more.As well if you pick the top 10 search engines, and the top 100 results. A large percentage of all will be the same.Last of all, each and every one of us empower them by partiicpating in the closed systems they create. In the end I hope our perseverance furthers our means as well as theirs.
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