Sean Earp, of Microsoft, is one of a few people I’ve seen gushing about a new version of Microsoft’s search engine coming soon (they have a search press event coming on September 26th).
Is Microsoft about to get back into the search game? I can’t wait to see.
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They were in the game to begin with?
They were in the game to begin with?
I get about 4-5% from Live the rest of Google.
I get about 4-5% from Live the rest of Google.
I felt like I was writing a Scoble post during the Microsoft days…
“A bunch of cool things are coming, but I can’t tell you what they are as they have not been announced yet”
Good times
I felt like I was writing a Scoble post during the Microsoft days…
“A bunch of cool things are coming, but I can’t tell you what they are as they have not been announced yet”
Good times
Microsoft is already in the search game? They just aren’t very good at it.
Microsoft is already in the search game? They just aren’t very good at it.
New innovation would be cool… Although at this point Google is so entrenched that competitors need to do something revolutionary, not just minor incremental evolutionary gains.
New innovation would be cool… Although at this point Google is so entrenched that competitors need to do something revolutionary, not just minor incremental evolutionary gains.
They were /never/ in the search game.
They were /never/ in the search game.
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