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Microsoft aims for search on its own terms
Microsoft is spending billions on R&D and will likely make acquisitions in its quest to create the smartest, fastest search utility (like a power company, not just a helpful tool) in the universe. It's a worthwhile endeavor. Despite prodigious efforts from search leader Google and others, we are still in primitive phase. Of course, Microsoft's goal is to integrate the search capabilities directly into the operating systems and applications as part of the overall Windows utility. You would hope with all the talk about software as a service and interoperability that Microsoft would also make its future search utility available beyond the Windows and .Net environment.
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-5110910.html
Microsoft is spending billions on R&D and will likely make acquisitions in its quest to create the smartest, fastest search utility (like a power company, not just a helpful tool) in the universe. It's a worthwhile endeavor. Despite prodigious efforts from search leader Google and others, we are still in primitive phase. Of course, Microsoft's goal is to integrate the search capabilities directly into the operating systems and applications as part of the overall Windows utility. You would hope with all the talk about software as a service and interoperability that Microsoft would also make its future search utility available beyond the Windows and .Net environment.
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-5110910.html