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After months of fits and starts, Microsoft and Yahoo on Wednesday announced a 10-year search deal that will see the two companies join forces to take on Google.

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Microsoft and Yahoo! have announced a web search deal to rival Google.

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Yahoo and Microsoft have announced a long-rumoured internet search deal that will help the two companies take on chief rival Google.

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Now to drop the stupid name "Bing"! I don't know anyone who likes it. What were they thinking? :frusty:

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Thanx for the more links Lite. I'm wondering no one is amazed. At least no one else replying.

@donizme. When Bing was released, It had a very high share of markets but now I haven't heard to much after that. Used Bing only once. Was worst as possible.

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No one can beat google in search engines. I wanted them(MS) to buy yahoo, atleast in the search basis. Somehow I don't like yahoo. My opinion.

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Yahoo is realllly old :P

Merging with Bing would make bing even better.. (due to experience...) But I'm not sure how Bing does his searching, but Google has a very smooth one that's well thought about!

But still, Bing has also some good searchresults.. Give it time.. let it update..

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I haven't liked Bing at all. Actually I forgot to mention before that I saw somewhere the Bing's market had fallen drastically after going up like that.

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