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Google = Microsoft's competition?
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Google = Microsoft's competition?
"We do view Google more and more as a competitor. We believe that we can provide consumers with a better product and a better user experience. That's something that we're actively looking at doing," Bob Visse, director of marketing for Microsoft's MSN Internet services division, said.
Now, this is what I call an obvious monopolistic position, I have nothing against Microsoft but it would seem they can not sleep at night if any other company is making a breakthrough and they have nothing to do with it. The article seems a bit exaggerated though; I have never heard anyone call net searching, "googling", oh well. |
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I've been using Google as a verb for several years. I haven't used any other search engine since 1998.
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Even if you were to use another site to search, like AOL or Yahoo!; both of these are powered by Google. Google certainly has the monopoly in the search engine industry. As for calling searching "Googling", I must agree with Julio and say that I have never heard anyone call it this before, besides Tarkus here
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you are wrong. Yahoo doesn't use Google any more.
Back to the news. Microsoft can provide a better user experience? by putting their fvcking windows xpee theme into it? nuts!
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yahoo does too use google! but i stick 2 yahoo
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I think this is just another one of M$ business crap where they are trying to gain a bigger market share in a newer area, as if they don't have enough right now anyway
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Personally, if it isn't Google... I don't bother. I get more, better results with Google for any search I do. |
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Yahoo uses Google engine indeed, though I believe they will be migrating to something else soon. Hotbot doesn't use anything in-house, they share results with Google, Inktomi and some others.
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Well it seems we are all at a little disagreement here. I personally don't know which one it uses, but I think it is funny to see everyone correct the next
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Julio is the man...yahoo is powered by Google!...and Imma prove it
download the zip for a sceen shot or goto yahoo.com, search anything up and goto the bottom of the page:"Copyright © 2003 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Suggest a Site - Ad Feedback Search Technology provided by Google What now u hot bots Edit: I forgot to attach the zip and it wont let me I dont think under "edit". But u get my point
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LOL agissi, I was just waiting for somebody to feel the need to prove it
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my sig didnt show up
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