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Searching for Search

For grins, I thought I'd give the new MSN Search a spin. Query: search. #1 result: Google. Oops?

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HEH HEH, Doesn't that prove it works well?
Run the same search on Google, and you get search.com, but Google is much more popular.

And MSN's own search engine comes in 7th. What's up with that?

Google.com is #7 on google.com. Hm. We now, officially, have too much time on our hands.

That is hilarious!!! Funniest thing I've read all day… Sarah, http://hyperculture.typepad.com/

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