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Improvement? 

Posted Tuesday 2nd December 2008 05:23 GMT

Alert

Type your comment here — plain text only, no HTMLIn an earlier article, you say that Microsoft has a "third rate" search machine; here you call it "second rate". Has anything improved?

Much worse than being reported in popular media 

Posted Tuesday 2nd December 2008 05:41 GMT

You should see how much havoc this was causing to people on slickdeals.net.

Here:

http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?sduid=327000&t=1046236

and here:

http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?sduid=327000&t=1042651

are a total of around 5,100 posts in two threads - the most postings I've ever seen on that forum about one deal. I was there on BF for the morning, waiting for the deal to go live, then suffering for hours waiting for live cashback to come up. Nicknames given to it were "live crash" and "crashback".

Microsoft improving (shock, amazement) 

Posted Tuesday 2nd December 2008 09:09 GMT

Happy

Follow the $714 story link and see

"Microsoft began bribing people to use its third rate search engine"

on this page it's

"Microsoft began bribing people to use its second rate search engine"

That's a 33% improvement!

Next time it'll be first rate, just you wait and see.

Improvement 

Posted Tuesday 2nd December 2008 10:37 GMT

Linux

Hmmm. I notice that the search engine was described as third rate when the linked post was made, but is now described as second rate. Has it really improved that much?

Never lose notebook data ever again... 

Posted Tuesday 2nd December 2008 10:40 GMT

Stop

Type your comment here — plain text only, no HTML

Getting better 

Posted Tuesday 2nd December 2008 10:42 GMT

Stop

Well the good news for Microsoft is that el Reg think it is getting better - it was a third rate search engine in the ebay cash article now it is only second rate!

That will teach them 

Posted Tuesday 2nd December 2008 11:42 GMT

Linux

Should have used a Linux based back end :)

my one experience 

Posted Tuesday 2nd December 2008 11:42 GMT

of using microsoft's search was after installing windows on a pc, i started up IE and searched for Firefox. When i didn't get the expected result on the first page. i never looked back.

Me too 

Posted Tuesday 2nd December 2008 12:18 GMT

Stop

Yeah me too for that third rate/second rate thing - well funny and that. Gets better each time you hear it etc

Black Friday not the biggest shopping day 

Posted Tuesday 2nd December 2008 15:08 GMT

Dead Vulture

So I'm picking nits. Whatever. http://www.snopes.com/holidays/thanksgiving/shopping.asp

It actually works well, even for regular (non-shopping) searches 

Posted Tuesday 2nd December 2008 17:01 GMT

Paris Hilton

Of course all the people who call it 2nd or 3rd rate seem to be in love with Google's spam-filled effluvia. Try doing searches (yes, more than one you ADD-sucking freaks) on both sometime and see what you get - open up your microscopic nit-brain sometime, Gootards! PH=YOU!

@It actually works well, even for regular (non-shopping) searches 

Posted Tuesday 2nd December 2008 19:53 GMT

Got to agree with you,

I switched to MS's offering because I don't like the fact that Google seem to be pro Scientology. So far they have given in to just about every whim of the cult with regard to take down orders on youpube.

If they grow some balls, then I'll think about making them my home page again.

Anon because I don't want to be plagued by twunts in a cult.

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