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What’s in a search engine’s name?
Microsoft wants more than 10.3% of searches.
Google is in the way.
Or maybe there really is a lot in a name after all.
So Microsoft’s Live is gone. Hello, Bing.
Did anyone in Redmond talk to Urban Dictionary first?
I did two searches. An ego investigation, and the name of the engine. Here’s Google’s version of the same: me, and Google.
Very fast. Nice results. I also like the options bar on the left. Overall, a big improvement.