New Beta Version of MSN Search Service from Microsoft released
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Thursday, November 11, 2004
REDMOND, Washington – Microsoft has released the new MSN Search service. According to Microsoft press release, the new MSN Search offers the largest, up to date selection of information and a new class of search tools, reducing time and effort required by users to find information.
Some major characteristics of the new MSN Search service include: up to date information, direct answers, direct actions, content specific searching, Search Near Me feature (results tailored geographically), Search Builder (the user can customize search results by defining search criteria).
The global beta version of MSN Search is available here.
Sources
- Press Release: "Microsoft Launches Beta Version of New MSN Search Service". Microsoft, November 11, 2004
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