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That's because Google rules.
Google has an efficient website... MSN and Yahoo are still of the opinion that people care about all that news, stock quotes, entertainment, etc. Most of the time, people just want to search... and [url=http://www.google.com/]Google.com[/url] loads faster than Yahoo or MSN. People are more productive that way.

If they want news, they can choose to go to Google News. If they want stock quotes, they can choose to go to Google Finance (which rules, by the way).

That, and Yahoo sucks. I hate Yahoo. They can go to hell for their damn toolbar. Google too... but that toolbar is the only bad thing about Google, so they're okay. But I hate Yahoo. MAN do I hate Yahoo. They can burn in hell with AOL.

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Hey, that rhymed! grin
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So if Google gains and has poor management, what about MS where they are  DonnieBoy | 05/22/06
*Yawn*  John Zern | 05/23/06
So, MS has good results, it shows they are smart, Google has good  DonnieBoy | 05/23/06
"I don't even want to spend 8 hours at my workplace."  brian ansorge | 05/22/06
Now you understand why Microsoft is eager to leverage the monopoly. It is  DonnieBoy | 05/22/06
Steve Ballmer is tossing chairs in ANGER!!!  itanalyst | 05/22/06
Where there is real competition . . .  brian ansorge | 05/22/06
Talk about anger  John Zern | 05/23/06
That's because Google rules.  A_Pickle | 05/22/06

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