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    Al-khiyal is online now Super Moderator
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    Google Inc.'s shares fell to their lowest levels in 4-1/2 months on Friday as analysts bemoaned recent communication miscues and its refusal to be more open about its finances.

    Though analysts say they are confident of the growth outlook for Google's search advertising business and its place in the industry, they fear that public perception is turning negative for the company, which once seemingly could do no wrong....

    Google stock sinks lower as doubts linger

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    Microsoft launches revamped search engine

    Windows Live service to give users more control over results, company says






    In its latest bid to catch up with rivals Google Inc. and Yahoo Inc., Microsoft Corp. is launching a revamped Internet search engine it says will help computer users find information faster, view it more easily and organize it better.

    Debuting in test form Wednesday, Windows Live Search is Microsoft’s latest move in a major strategy shift that has the world’s largest software company focusing more heavily on Internet-based software and services.

    The goal of the shift, which includes initiatives dubbed Windows Live and Office Live, is to create online products to complement its main cash cows: the Windows operating system and Office business software. Windows Live Search will power queries on live.com, Microsoft’s Windows Live Web site, beginning Wednesday. Once the technology has been fully tested, Windows Live Search will replace the existing search engine that powers MSN.com. MSN spokesman Adam Sohn said the company has not determined how long it will run Windows Live Search as a test. A key goal with the new search engine will be to give people more control over how they search for information and how they put it to use once they get it, said Yusuf Mehdi, senior vice president of information services at MSN, the division that’s working on Windows Live.



    “A lot of people think, ‘Hey, ... Didn’t Google become the popular search engine? And don’t they just do a great job? And there’s no room for improvement.”’ Mehdi said. Once people get a feel for Windows Live Search, Mehdi said, “They’re going to say, ‘Holy cow, I had no idea that search could get this much better!”’ The new search engine includes features such as support for tabbed Web browsing, which lets people keep several search panes open in a single window.


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