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March 8, 2006
Windows Live Search Debuts
Microsoft has seen the future, and is moving just about everything it does online into a suite of services called Windows Live. Today, Microsoft launched a beta version of Windows Live Search, a new service that's designed, at least for now, to complement MSN search. More about Microsoft's new offering in today's SearchDay article, Microsoft Launches Windows Live Search Beta.
Want to comment or discuss? Visit our SEW Forums thread, Microsoft's Windows Live Search Opens; Bye-Bye MSN Search?
Posted by Chris Sherman on March 8, 2006 12:02 AM











