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mugi

 
from mugi 1494 Days ago#
Votes: 0
This is my first comment in Sphinn so be gentle with me. I also have to say something that might be slightly off topic (on my first comment - Oy Vey!): I constantly use the 4 major search engines. I’m always comparing results to see who has more relevant results for queries that important to me or my clients. For the past few weeks live dot com was better for most of my searches. This is actually amazing because some of my queries will not get a relevant result on the first 3! SERP on Google but hit one of the first 5 results on Live. I can give you one (personal) example: I bought a new Lenovo t61p with vista home. I formatted it and installed XP instead. There was just one device that was not working properly when I looked at the device manager. The name of it was: "PCI Memory controller". I was searching for it on Google and did not find anything that will solve my problem or getting any idea about what was this mysterious device. After one day I decided to use live and BABAM - the first result was my answer! I was in shock; I thought that if you can not find it on Google than the solution does not exist. You can query yourself for "Lenovo t61p pci memory controller". See the results on google and compare it to live . This is only one example, I have a lot more in which Google fails to show the most relevant results and live simply got it. Did you notice that as well? Guy

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