In preparation for unveiling its own algorithmic search engine, Microsoft's MSN has quietly launched software that will index Web sites, a move that raises questions about MSN's relationship with ...
It is official, the search engine wars are in full swing. On Tuesday, February 01, 2005 MSN officially rolled out its new search solution to all of its websites, including MSN.com. This comes on the ...
Last week, Microsoft unveiled its new MSN Search site, which it says was rebuilt from the bits up to compete with Google and Yahoo, the two leaders so far in the Web-search business. Like its rivals, ...
Microsoft's MSN is planning to label its paid-search listings more clearly, a course long advised by the Federal Trade Commission. The software giant said on Friday that as of July, its Web portal ...
Is New MSN Search More Precise? Just Ask Google. MSN finally unleashed its new search technology to the world on Monday. The official announcement coming from Bill Gates introduced the New MSN Search ...
As CNET's former resident security expert, Robert Vamosi has been interviewed on the BBC, CNN, MSNBC, and other outlets to share his knowledge about the latest online threats and to offer advice on ...
MSN Search’s WebLog has a new entry by Denise Ho, MSN Search Toolbar Program Manager, where she announces the inclusion of tabbed browsing in MSN Search Toolbar version 1.2: The new Tabbed Browsing ...
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According to a number of media outlets, including the The New York Times, the Reuters wire service, and the Wall Street Journal, Microsoft will debut a beta version of its under-development MSN Search ...
The Watson 2.0 contextual search software released by Intellext earlier this month is now available as an add-in package for Microsoft’s MSN Search Toolbar application, Intellext announced Friday.
The MSN Search service is expected to be ready in final release in 2005 and will eventually replace the search engine technology that Microsoft currently licenses from Yahoo to power the MSN portal’s ...
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