Re: new MSN search
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Thu Jul 29th 2004 at 12:02am
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Well, at least they're trying. :smile:
Re: new MSN search
Posted by G.Ballblue on
Thu Jul 29th 2004 at 2:16am
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Strange... MSN is powered by google. So why does msn need a search function when it already has one? :razz:
Every BUT a search for image button hmmmmm? :razz:
Re: new MSN search
Posted by Rumple on
Thu Jul 29th 2004 at 2:27am
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I remeber Yahoo used to be powered by google but never MSN. This is there own search technology
Re: new MSN search
Posted by Gorbachev on
Thu Jul 29th 2004 at 4:17am
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I like the cut-down looks, it's just easier to navigate and such. I prefer to focus on what I'm searching on not searching for the search of what I'm searching.
Re: new MSN search
Posted by Crono on
Thu Jul 29th 2004 at 5:25am
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I rarely visit a search engine ... just search through the browser and the results are what I see :smile: (I'm not talking about the google toolbar crap)
Lep, Yeah, they're just lazy, believe me :smile:
Re: new MSN search
Posted by Monqui on
Thu Jul 29th 2004 at 3:30pm
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I think he means more of when searching for "Big cheese Monkey" to return results saying "The big cow stole the cheese from the monkey." since it's the same ORDER, but not immediatly next to each other.
The problem with this sort of searching comes into play when the engine comes across another instance of the same word- would you rather it check for the second one or the first one? Assumedly it would just skip the second one, but what if THAT was the one in the context you wanted? THE HORREERR.
Re: new MSN search
Posted by Leperous on
Fri Jul 30th 2004 at 3:16am
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Yes, it would skip the 2<sup>nd</sup> one. If you wanted it in that other context, presumably you'd run a different search? :razz:
Re: new MSN search
Posted by fraggard on
Fri Jul 30th 2004 at 8:01am
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Maybe a search engine should allow grep-style syntax on searches, that would simplify things for people who want more control on their searches.