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When will Microsoft ever learn?
Its simple really...build a search engine better than Google. They are wasting their
time trying to compete in Search. Surely they should focus on their core
'proficiency' (..Im a MAC purist) and build software applications online, which is the
real competitive challenge they face from Google. Keep your friends close and your
enemies closer; Google search built in default on Windows next? heres hoping.
Posted by: Antony Meehan   Posted on: 06/20/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Smiles all around!  Jack-Booted EULA | 06/20/07
Microsoft agrees to change Vista desktop search  Loverock Davidson | 06/20/07
um, How about this idea?  Zeppo9191 | 06/20/07
Not a single penny  CzarCar | 06/20/07
According to the "paper of record"...  wmlundine | 06/20/07
SAD..!!!  petem@... | 06/20/07
When you purchase Apple or Linux  Boot_Agnostic | 06/20/07
You are right on all counts but defaults are set  intrepi@... | 06/21/07
What about 'Finder'?  bmonster | 06/21/07
Desktop Search sucks!  matthew_latta@... | 06/20/07
agreed  sjaaxken | 06/20/07
Indexing for personal info is pure silly  SpectateSwamp | 11/24/07
When will Microsoft ever learn?  Antony Meehan | 06/20/07
You're right.  ubaz2 | 06/20/07
Good thing the reviewers told us to wait for SP 1  intrepi@... | 06/21/07
Microsoft is learning...............  danm_50@... | 06/21/07
Thats a great idea!  Antony Meehan | 08/03/07
RE: Microsoft agrees to change Vista desktop search  anthony.smith780 | 08/22/09

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