I use IE normally, but I always have firefox just in case something screws up (and that seems to be happening more and more..)
http://techpreview.search.msn.com/ Tell them what you think http://support.msn.com/feedbacksear...eta&P1=betahome
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http://ysearchblog.com/ The Engine of Possibility It's hard to believe it's been only six months to the day we launched our own search technology and forever changed the way we develop and deploy Yahoo! Search products and services. Yahoo! Campus on February 18, 2004 Since that time, search seems to increasingly be on a lot of people's minds: users, webmasters, Internet companies, journalists, marketers, industry analysts, and investors alike all share a greater interest in the search industry than at any other time in the Internet's history. When you think about it, the timing makes perfect sense as four separate events are converging:
Y search is a load of shite IMO. One company claims 13 out of the top 20 spots on a certain keyword with duplicate content. Have spam reported it but to no avail.
http://www.imagine-msn.com/insider/default.aspx?FORM=SLIVE&DI=293&CM=SearchLive&CE=SearchMain Top 200 October 9th 2004 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Google Top 10 Gaining Queries Week Ending Oct. 4, 2004