If someone wants to find BING, on the Net, (s)he must make an "overloaded" search! From what I found out, all the major search engines' Admins have made a secret Agreement: to remove, from their databases, most of the links who leads to BING!
If Bing is not mentioned in Google, or in Yahoo, or in Ask, then Bing is non-existent!!
Therefore, the search overload is just beginning.
What do you think about WolframAlpha's "Computational Knowledge Engine"?
(My personal choice is Copernic - in its paid version!)
CEO and general Manager at the worlds most powerful and pervasive company, a mover and shaker with world changing influence and charisma. Don't freaking cross me!
Microsoft wants to "get the appropriate economic return for our shareholders from our innovation,"
A few of my more memorable quotes:
"I think it would be absolutely reckless and irresponsible for anyone to try and break up Microsoft."
"There's no substitute for innovation, of course, but innovation is no substitute for being in touch, either."
"What we've gone through in the last several years has caused some people to question 'Can we trust Microsoft?"
"I like to tell people that all of our products and business will go through three phases. There's vision, patience, and execution."
"Google is an illusion"
"I don't know what a monopoly is until somebody tells me."
"We don't have a monopoly. We have market share. There's a difference."
"That whole monkey-boy dance thing never happened, that wasn't me, I was in Hardeeville that day"
"I never threw a chair, uh, all of the chairs in my office are bolted down, so there!""Linux is a cancer..."
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What do you mean by "Search Overload Is Over"?
If someone wants to find BING, on the Net, (s)he must make an "overloaded" search! From what I found out, all the major search engines' Admins have made a secret Agreement: to remove, from their databases, most of the links who leads to BING!
If Bing is not mentioned in Google, or in Yahoo, or in Ask, then Bing is non-existent!!
Therefore, the search overload is just beginning.
What do you think about WolframAlpha's "Computational Knowledge Engine"?
(My personal choice is Copernic - in its paid version!)
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