althought the exact relationship is hard to determine, true pagerank surely affects rankings, Furthermore, methinks it carries greater weight than we often give it credit for
Google > Yahoo > MSN is how my site goes. So I believe that MSN has to surpass yahoo before they can even compete Google. Just my thoughts.
O is that what it is, that's kinda cruddy. MSN should save that for live.co.uk and so on. That's news to me. I thought the heart of Google's technology was Pagerank. Actually I'm pretty sure that Pagerank has just about everything to do with rankings. I'm not really an Seo guy or Seo ranter like u, and am just going by what I read on Google's site.
Everything is possible, but even if they do, they have mega miles to go cause Google has such a good reputation. But I think it's going to be pretty hard, cause Google's got some real intelligent people running it.
yeah everyone said that about MS IE while using the number one Netscape.... Now look MS is clearly ramping up for something right now. The integration with live.com and office is going to really change things, and depending on the approach could change the whole face of resource gathering. I know it's easy to jump on the "it will never happen" train, but I think we need to look at this with logic and not blind faith, or blind hate. MS has the resources to go after the market, and like I said, you can see they're gearing up for a big push.
It will stay to the "it will never happen" as long as the people and the great minds in google right now will always be Googlers and as long as there more people like them coming in Google from time to time... IF MSN gets a hold of people like them much more than Google could then the tide will surely rise on the other side. Business is business and if played fair anything could happen.
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MSN had their chance. I would hazard to guess that the average user will be pleased with most of their results on any engine. MSN could not lead search with all the IE browsers default siphoning searcher to MSN, so how will they now with somewhere around 20% of searchers savvy enough to use firefox I doubt that search quality is what keeps the average user loyal or makes the new user start with a particular engine.
That can change in a heartbeat. Infoseek and lycos used to rule the roost. Infoseek probably still would if it had not been sold to go.com who trashed the product.
This is true and that is where the fall starts and it will be up to the competitors to get better and prove they are worth.
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I doubt that Google are sitting back waiting for MSN to come and get them. Google know they have problems, they aren't blind, they can see all the negative comments people make about them, but they also have very large cash reserves and could fight MS all the way. Google are also one of the most innovative companies on the planet and have notched up some impressive firsts. If Google and MS go head to head I believe it won't just be on the search engine front, it will also be on applications and OS. If Google don't put pressure on MS in these areas they would find themselves boxed into a corner.