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... it is better to have the neat, simple www.live.com web page, then fine. As long as MS finds a way encourage users to search by category. MS e.g. could encircle the category options at the top of the search box on its live.com web page, and stylize it to look handwritten, with a note stressing the significantly better results users would obtain if they use these options. The above could be done in red ink. What's important is that MS drive users to search by category, as a means de-emphasizing the use / importance of general search.
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