Microsoft offers more tools for search engine
Microsoft is trying to tackle its declining share in the search-engine market by introducing new tools it says will make Web searching easier and more efficient.
The search tools debuted late Tuesday on Microsoft’s Windows Live service, at www.live.com, along with some cosmetic changes : The search page has a cleaner look with tabs at the top for news, images and other categories.
Read the complete story here. (Seattle Times)
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