Yahoo teams up with HP on search engine
Yahoo said it has struck a deal with Hewlett-Packard to plant its Internet search engine on millions of computers, the latest volley in a high-stakes battle with Google Inc. and Microsoft.
The alliance unites two companies trying to catch up to the longtime leaders in their respective fields.
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