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Microsoft to Unveil Updated Search Engine 'Live Search' in Latest Move to Compete With Rivals `---- |
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A visit to search.live.com only returns a "Service unavailable message," and the link to Search Only from Live.com delivers a very pedestrian-looking search form. Search results look about the same as those on MSN Search. `---- |
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Microsoft to Unveil New Search Engine ,----[ Quote ] | Microsoft to Unveil Updated Search Engine 'Live Search' in Latest Move | to Compete With Rivals `---- http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/060911/micro...arch.html?.v=4 A word of caution: this is the third or fourth time I can recall that Microsoft launches a supposedly 'brand new' engine. The share of Live/MSN search keeps declining while Google/Yahoo gain. Recent story: Windows Live Search Vanishes ,----[ Quote ] | A visit to search.live.com only returns a "Service unavailable message," | and the link to Search Only from Live.com delivers a very | pedestrian-looking search form. Search results look about the same as | those on MSN Search. `---- http://www.webpronews.com/insiderrep...hVanishes.html Let's no forget the fact that it takes years to build a good index, cache, domain blacklistd, let alone a loyal userbase. As another word of warning, boycott IE7 because it sends Microsoft a list of all pages that you visit in order for them to improve search results. Your privacy is jeopardised and it goes beyond cookies and search queries. IE7 is forcefed as a security update, but it can be blocked. |
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Microsoft to Unveil New Search Engine ,----[ Quote ] | Microsoft to Unveil Updated Search Engine 'Live Search' in Latest Move | to Compete With Rivals `---- http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/060911/micro...arch.html?.v=4 A word of caution: this is the third or fourth time I can recall that Microsoft launches a supposedly 'brand new' engine. The share of Live/MSN search keeps declining while Google/Yahoo gain. Recent story: Windows Live Search Vanishes ,----[ Quote ] | A visit to search.live.com only returns a "Service unavailable message," | and the link to Search Only from Live.com delivers a very | pedestrian-looking search form. Search results look about the same as | those on MSN Search. `---- http://www.webpronews.com/insiderrep...hVanishes.html Let's no forget the fact that it takes years to build a good index, cache, domain blacklistd, let alone a loyal userbase. As another word of warning, boycott IE7 because it sends Microsoft a list of all pages that you visit in order for them to improve search results. Your privacy is jeopardised and it goes beyond cookies and search queries. IE7 is forcefed as a security update, but it can be blocked. |
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 08:50:48 +0100, Roy Schestowitz ... Let's no forget the fact that it takes years to build a good index, cache, domain blacklistd, let alone a loyal userbase. As another word of warning, boycott IE7 because it sends Microsoft a list of all pages that you visit in order for them to improve search results. Your privacy is jeopardised and it goes beyond cookies and search queries. IE7 is forcefed as a security update, but it can be blocked. Any details on how it communicates? Maybe it can be blocked by a firewall. |
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__/ [ John A. ] on Tuesday 12 September 2006 14:36 \__ On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 08:50:48 +0100, Roy Schestowitz ... Let's no forget the fact that it takes years to build a good index, cache, domain blacklistd, let alone a loyal userbase. As another word of warning, boycott IE7 because it sends Microsoft a list of all pages that you visit in order for them to improve search results. Your privacy is jeopardised and it goes beyond cookies and search queries. IE7 is forcefed as a security update, but it can be blocked. Any details on how it communicates? Maybe it can be blocked by a firewall. The anti-phishing toolbar probes an address, comparing it against a database at Redmond (or proxy). The URL's are logged to form a complete list, which essentially establishes complete wiretapping on every Web surfer with IE (version 7 is a forced upgrade because of the 'Firefox threat'). This could give Microsoft insight that's on par with having Google Analytics on every domain, where every user permit scripts (JS) to run. The implications seem worrisome to me. The Net will no longer be a private room, nor one which involves just the Webmaster and his/her visitors. Giants who permit government access become an informational heaven. I bet the Spooks are licking their fingers over this... *frown* Best wishes, Roy |
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cache, domain blacklistd, let alone a loyal userbase. As another word of warning, boycott IE7 because it sends Microsoft a list of all pages that you visit in order for them to improve search results. |
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The anti-phishing toolbar probes an address, comparing it against a database at Redmond (or proxy). |
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Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups (AT) schestowitz (DOT) com> wrote: The anti-phishing toolbar probes an address, comparing it against a database at Redmond (or proxy). Can you explain how an anti-phishing tool can know when a domain can not be trusted *without* calling home? |
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John Bokma wrote: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups (AT) schestowitz (DOT) com> wrote: The anti-phishing toolbar probes an address, comparing it against a database at Redmond (or proxy). Can you explain how an anti-phishing tool can know when a domain can not be trusted *without* calling home? I think you missed the essence of the message John: "The URL's are logged to form a complete list". Calling home is one thing. Storing the requests is another. |
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