MSN Live Search

MSN beta search google live in search.msn.com

MSN search which has been in beta testing for a long time went like now in search.msn.com , people who are having a great ride ranking in beta should be very happy, people who had a bad time ranking in beta might be a bit unhappy, overall it is a good move,

MSN Beta Adds New Drop Down Search Button for more convenience

Msn adds an excellent new feature, Now you can toggle between different options just by a drop down menu, beta.search.msn.com

Check this screen show

MSN Beta search Live and kicking, MSN’s beta search engine comes online

Recently MSN launched their beta version of their own search engine, This has been a long wait for the SEO industry, MSN is the best search engine only next to google and yahoo, There was no one to give stiff competition to Google, Google was/is totally dominant of the search engine industry, Yahoo which launched their own search engine before 6 months back was not too impressive, There are not many switches to yahoo search from google,

Now that the MSN search is out we should see some shifts, We just have to wait, MSN has invested heavily on their new search engine which will have direct impact on the quality of their search results,

The beta version of the search is here:

http://beta.search.msn.com

As soon as the initial launch the beta version had some technical difficulties, Some of us were unable to reach the beta search the following command was seen on the search page,

“The site is unavailable, Please check back soon”

Screenshot:

It was a bit weird since this was their launch date of the beta version, Then i came across a posting where it mentioned MSN has launched their own blog,

In the MSN search blog/weblog I found the following information posted,

“In the process of making our new MSN Search beta broadly available we
experienced some technical difficulties that caused the beta service to function
improperly or be unavailable for some users for periods of time. We’re working
through these issues one by one and you should see service availability and
quality improve soon if not already. We apologize for any
inconvenience.
We expected to find some problems in the beta, and we
expect there will also be times when we limit service availability for
maintenance purposes. We want to find those problems in order to help us
build a higher quality product, and we appreciate your help in doing this.
A
few other notes:
1) Several people have reported problems with the search
service and with this blog that appear to be browser compatibility issues with
FireFox. We’re working on broad browser support and have done some
specific testing in this area, but it’s clear more is needed. Thank you
for the reports.
2) When reporting issues, please include
as much detailed information as you can in your report so that we can reproduce
and fix the bug. E.g. for browser errors, tell us which type of browser,
the version number, and information on any proxy you’re using. For
relevance problems, tell us the exact query you entered, any other special
settings you’re using, e.g. via search builder, and the resulting URL you
expected to see.
3) The “Help us Improve” link at the bottom of the results
page is an easy way to give us feedback.

But later i was able to perform searches for some of the sites we monitor, It was good, Most of the results are similar google which is very good, From my understanding google uses the best IR algorithm out there, Now MSN search engine seem to be the direct contender to Google,

Google with their link lag algorithm is not too impressive these days, Hope google finds MSN search a real competition and do some update to their algo,

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MSN search revamp their service

Talking about efforts to revamp their MSN Search service, Microsoft executives point out that many people search the Web not for sites, per se, but rather for specific pieces of information, and answers to questions. That, they say, is the thinking behind the proposed Answerbot, one of three supplementary search services discussed during an MSN presentation at an online advertising conference earlier this year.

As explained at the time, the Answerbot service is still under development and much further away from launch than the other two services, Newsbot and Blogbot

Read more here…..

MSN New beta search engine review now closed,

MSN Technical review of their beta search is now closed, MSN is testing their bot and their search product for a long time, They recently gave a glimpse of their new index which will be going live soon, Many search engine optimization experts were seriously analysing their sites and their client sites on how well they were performing in the new MSN beta search, MSN search as we all know is the third most important search engine only next to google search engine and yahoo search engine, People have noticed considerable amount of search engine traffic from MSN alone, MSN search has attracted people who specifically target product search and MSN is known to send well targeted visitors to a site, Unfortunately testing is closed, Now we just have to wait till they bring their search product live, We hope to see it pretty soon,
Following message is displayed on the techreview search page,

“Thank you very much to all of those that tried our service and sent us feedback. We will make improvements based on the suggestions we received. Once we are ready, we will release another preview of our new algorithmic search engine.
On a related note, we have a site that has previews and betas of upcoming MSN technologies: The MSN Sandbox. Visit the MSN Sandbox and try out our new MSN product ideas.
Thanks,MSN Search Team”

I checked some of my client sites in MSN search, Some of my clients are performing extremely well in the new MSN search engine, I just love to see the search engine bring their index online,

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