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30 th Jul 2007

Microsoft moves to protect search records

Microsoft has chipped in with its own claim to internet search privacy protection by announcing it will make all records of search queries anonymous after 18 months. Google, the leader in internet search, said in March that it would limit the period it kept personal information relating to search queries to 18 months, and last week said its 'cookies' - the files a website stores in a user's computer so it can be identified the next time it visits - would expire after 2 years.
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25 th Jun 2007

One Engine is Not Enough! Study by InfoSpace Reveals Vastly Different Results from Top Search Engines

infoSpace Inc. a leading developer of proprietary metasearch technologies, today unveiled the results from a study that evaluated search results from the four leading search engines. With search engines producing such differing results, the study illustrates the value of metasearch and Dogpile.com, which returns the top results from each of these leading search engines to provide users with the most relevant and useful information.