The beta version is launched on 11 different languages and should compete with
Google and
Yahoo in searching over 5 billion pages world wide. After pushing away
Yahoo from it's leadership,
Google has filled up it's search index with over 8 billion entries, what makes it to the worlds most used search engine nowedays.
MS beta search should be included in MS Internet Explorer, a browser still used by almost 90% of internet users. This can give an advance to this new search engine, what will bring this "monopolistic behaviour" question to the front again. We can wait for some new battles on the legal front, again.
MSN search beta released
By Nettie Hartsock
By all accounts the search engine battles continue and MSN has now debuted its beta search program as well. But it remains to be seen if Googlers will so easily switch to MSN search, when Google is already so well-established as a well-heeled verb in this arena.
The global beta version of MSN Search was released yesterday for public use in the U.S. and worldwide in 26 markets and 11 languages from local MSN Web sites.
"The release of our beta is a huge step toward delivering the information consumers are looking for online, faster than previous versions of MSN Search," said Yusuf Mehdi, corporate vice president for the MSN Information Services & Merchant Platform division at Microsoft Corp. "With better results and more powerful search tools, MSN Search is creating a new, higher standard for online search -- one that helps consumers find the information they need, when they need it."
But just as searchers began to search out the much-hyped beta, its problems debuted on a follow up entry to its blog. Stating, In the process of making our new MSN Search beta broadly available we experienced some technical difficulties that caused the beta service to function improperly or be unavailable for some users for periods of time. We're working through these issues one by one and you should see service availability and quality improve soon if not already. We apologize for any inconvenience. We expected to find some problems in the beta, and we expect there will also be times when we limit service availability for maintenance purposes. We want to find those problems in order to help us build a higher quality product, and we appreciate your help in doing this.
The blog entry goes on to detail the problems with the search service and the blog itself that are browser compatibility issues with FireFox. (Note: Interesting, that it is IEs competitors browser.) Microsoft noted, We're working on broad browser support and have done some specific testing in this area, but it's clear more is needed.
With its blandly named Search Near Me feature, Microsoft hopes to garner searches near and far. But will the new beta search engine solve the problems, and quickly move on to out-search Google and other competitors on Search Survivor Island? Not likely, but stay tuned.
source: http://www.ecommerceiq.com
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Craig Arndt
but nice try.
definitely sticking with google...
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