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"Keynote said it found that actual search results returned by the five search engines do not differ significantly." Really? Maybe not for some people, but when I'm researching a technical problem the bigger the bucket of info, the better.

For example: A search for "Linux" on Google turns up over 221 million references. MSN search could only cough up 1.4M.

The difference could be as simple as MSN just hasn't crawled the web for as long. But I doubt it.
Posted by: alterego_z   Posted on: 01/13/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Performance  alterego_z | 01/13/05
Hay stack  seosamh_z | 01/13/05
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But I'll Bet  brble | 01/13/05
Bwahaha!!  Jeff Spicoli | 01/13/05
Sigh...  brble | 01/13/05
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Well if you worked in IT you'd know what you are doing  Jeff Spicoli | 01/13/05
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These days...  Jack-Booted EULA | 01/13/05
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b*llshit!  Roger Ramjet | 01/13/05
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In-depth study  dcahillusa@... | 01/13/05
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