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| MK PitStop Member | So the time has come for Google they now are no longer partners with Alexa and Amazon, yes that’s right Alexa and Amazon have moved over and are now partners with Microsoft for MSN. So will what will Google do as we all know they used Alexa for traffic information and some other stuff that people are not to sure about in full, will Google be able to keep up being the top search engine on the internet or will MSN start to take lead? What are your thoughts on this? | ||
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| MK PitStop Member | It is great, because MSN spiders is very fast. | ||
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iTrader: (3) Banked: MK Cash: $3.06 I am Worth: MK Cash: $1.92 Donate Recent Blog: Reliable and responsive web hosts ![]() ![]() ![]() | Well sounds like Microsoft are working hard on there search engine msn. I do think that they are going to become a better search engine but you never know about the leading search engine it could happen but Google to seem to pull all the strings a lot of the time | ||
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| MK Moderator ![]() | In IE7 you will fine MSN as Default Search but Google improved Search Relavancy after Jaggar Updates. | ||
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| Member Level 3 | I think for a time, Google will reign. But change is the only thing that's constant. Who knows? Maybe some other new (or old) search engine with better performance takes the top spot and overwhelms every other SE out there. I think, to topple Google, it would need to have itself exposed to flaws - not have the SEs force-improve themselves. | ||
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| Member Level 3 | i think it doesn't matter that alexa or any other company have relations with google or not. they can't beat google at once. because they are not the only one who plays the role in google's empire. | ||
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| Member Level 3 | microsoft will definately take over all the things and will kick google out from the search engine market as they did to netscape | ||
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| MK PitStop Member | I don’t know why Microsoft is just aiming on google there is lost of search engine and google can stay up if they start doing like MS mean to say start co working with some others as MS willing to get yahoo Search engine database. | ||
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