Yahoo Confirms Planned Search Switch
Along with reporting strong fourth-quarter earnings last week, Yahoo Inc. also confirmed speculation that it will be switching its Web search to its own technology in the first quarter of this year. "The switch, once it occurs by the end of March, will mark the beginning of a bigger battle for market share in the search market and could happen around the same time as search leader Google Inc.’s highly anticipated initial public offering."
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