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Yahoo answers MS, Google with Search Pad

Yahoo answers MS, Google with Search Pad

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 10 Jul 2009 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

In wake of Microsoft’s early successes with Bing, Yahoo looks to revamp its search experience with the launch of a new automated note taking tool

“This means Yahoo has loyal customers who are leaving Yahoo to search somewhere else,” she said. Still, if Search Pad catches on, it could have to improve searcher loyalty and give users a reason to come back to Yahoo, VanBoskirk added.

Another notable Search Pad feature, according to Chi, will examine any text that is copied and pasted into a Search Pad note and automatically identify the Web page, URL and source of the information.

“This is entirely new ground that nobody is really exploring except us,” he said, adding that future search engines will move away from the “10 blue links” model.

This message is very much in line with comments made by CEO Carol Bartz to shareholders last month where she attempted to distance her company from its rivals, referring to Google as “basically a pure search company.”

Despite Bartz’s comments to the contrary, Reynolds said, Yahoo continues to come up with a steady stream of ongoing innovations in the search sector, including developer-oriented tools like Search Monkey and BOSS, as well as consumer-focused tools like Yahoo Answers and SearchPad.

Interestingly, Google’s Notebook feature attempted to tread into similar waters, but the company has decided to stop developing the product early this year, instead promising users it would create new tools using “Notebook-like” functionality.

The closest offering Google currently has to Search Pad is its Google Squared spreadsheet tool, which has been met with mixed reaction from online users. Over at Microsoft, Bing gives users a search history feature that lists previous searches, but nothing much beyond that.










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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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