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Update Live.com

Microsoft updates Live.com.

permanent link 08 mar at 13:02 by SHARK

There are 8 guest comments so far.

commentat 15:55 on 08 March 2006, Wayne wrote:

I've been using this since Jan 01 and it works great. I like it better than Google Homepage.

commentat 20:16 on 08 March 2006, Carlos Bernal wrote:

It's great, not as easy to use as Google's, regardless I'm about to switch to Live.

commentat 00:18 on 09 March 2006, j swift wrote:

and of course it's "beta". Though if microsoft were honest they'd probably put that on every product they release for the first year...

commentat 01:41 on 09 March 2006, Jaydee wrote:

Just asking guys, what's the difference between live.com and start.com? It seems that both web applications have the same feature set and approach.

commentat 10:59 on 09 March 2006, Bert Fonteyn wrote:

Are they allready planning on cancelling the MSN Search Engine?

It doesn't make much sense that they are developing similar projects at the same time. Then again, it's Microsoft...

commentat 16:37 on 09 March 2006, Greg wrote:

Yes and no, Ben ... from what I've heard they're going to keep MSN search but change the underlying technology to what Live.com is using. Apparently it's faster.

commentat 21:58 on 09 March 2006, Brian Zerangue wrote:

too bad it doesn't work in Safari

commentat 14:43 on 02 July 2007, güsel sözler wrote:

thankyou mach.

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