June 8, 2009
2:47 am

Michael Kordahi has set up an experiment site dubbed “BlindSearch”. On the site, you enter a single search query which results three sets of unbranded results. After viewing the results, you are given an option to vote on one set of results, which then reveals the provider and adds it to the tally. The major search providers are “Google, Bing, and Yahoo!

Before vote After vote

Source:→ Long Zheng

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    Servizi Fotografici says#1 | June 10th, 2009 at 2:05 pm

    Bing might steal some market from google at this initial stage. But in the long term it will lose all, and even more if MS does not add something really innovative.

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