Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’

Will Google Copy Bing with Categories on the Side Bar?

November 25th, 2009 by Benj Arriola

Google Starts Trends

The early days of search pre-Google days were all about crowded interfaces with tons of things going on the page. This was when the main players in the space were Yahoo and Altavista, and those trying to keep up with the page were Excite, Hotbot, Lycos and other. Many of them started with categories displayed since most of these search engines really started as directories.

January 1997 screenshot of Yahoo taken by Ice House Designs

Every other search engine seemed to go into that direction. Categories make sense that it should help guide you drill down into what you are looking for. Then when Google comes out, it take a totally different approach and keeps it clean. Removes all types of categorization and uses the power of search. Google from the very beginning was banking on the fact that their search is sooo powerful, it is easy to drill down into what you are looking for by simply typing in your search query and that their results are so relevant, you do not need to drill down that deep.

Google Beta in 1999 - Screenshot by Chron Tech Blog.

Yahoo and Microsoft Copy Google

The minimalist, clean, simple interface has always worked with Google. Showing the robustness of their search engine algorithm more than anything else that many people really liked which is responsible for all of Google initial boost to success. So if that is the proper formula, they are probably doing something good, so Yahoo and Microsoft have briefly tried it out. Yahoo still has their clean version still (more…)

MSN, then Live, now Bing – What do SEOs need to know?

July 9th, 2009 by Benj Arriola


Microsoft has remodeled their search engine over and over again. The Microsoft Network, or MSN whose origins started as an ISP and an online portal when Windows 95 was launched, grew into a search engine that was always trailing as the 3rd most used search engine behind Google and Yahoo in terms of search engine usage with the United States.

From MSN.com to Live.com and finally Bing.com, it is now branding itself as a “decision engine.” Do they mean Bing has some unique decision algorithm in giving relevant results and that it can (more…)

MSN Search Engine is out of Touch with Reality

March 20th, 2009 by Ray "Catfish" Comstock


Steve Ballmer, chief executive for Microsoft, said today that MSN is in an advantageous position in search because they have the freedom to experiment while Google has to “play it safe” based on the size of their organization and the success of their business model. (more…)

A Visual Comparison of Google, Yahoo and Microsoft

May 5th, 2008 by Ray "Catfish" Comstock

All the noise today about Microsoft dropping it’s bid for Yahoo (hopefully it stays that way) inspired me today to take another look at the differences between the search engines and why one (Google) is utterly dominating the competition (Yahoo and MSN). And suddenly as I looked around the office and noticed some of the “swag” that my fellow BOLers had picked up from the search engines at various conferences, I was immediately struck by the obvious. The bottom line is, company culture has everything to do with why one company is winning and the others are losing. And that culture ironically is perfectly illustrated in the following picture. Google uses sophisticated technology and spends the money to do things right, Yahoo has some clever ideas but they aren’t quite up to speed, and MSN is still lost in the past:

Visual Comparison of Google, Yahoo and MSN Search Engines

Mystery of the Viewstate Variable – Does It Really Affect SEO?

April 28th, 2008 by Ray "Catfish" Comstock

One of the more interesting questions that has emerged recently in the world of SEO is the mystery of the Viewstate variable. This handy little invention of Microsoft’s twisted mind allows form users to recapture data they had previously typed in a form in the event that they hit the back button after already submitting the form. It’s another way to get the functionality of session IDs (another search engine headache..lol). If you want to know more about the what the Viewstate variable is and why it is used, check out (more…)

Google Wins Again – ASK is History

March 6th, 2008 by Ray "Catfish" Comstock

OK so maybe not history, but if you read this article about ASK changing their business model to appeal to married women, it’s pretty clear that they have raised the white flag and given up competing with Google. It’s actually a smart move as they are focusing more on their core user group. But it now makes the MSN / YAHOO deal all that much more interesting. Personally, as much as I love Google, I don’t believe that this news, or a potential MSN/Yahoo deal is good for SEO professionals. What Google needs is (more…)

Why the MSN / Yahoo Deal (Mahoo?) is Bad for SEO

February 4th, 2008 by Ray "Catfish" Comstock

So it appears that Microsoft is hell bent on acquiring Yahoo. This is not a good thing for the SEO industry nor is it good for consumers. SEO is already dominated by three main search engines (sorry ASK but you are not one of em). The three are Google, Yahoo and MSN. And MSN is just barely on the radar. I understand why MSN wants Yahoo. It’s pretty easy to see it would help them compete with Google. But the thing that strikes me as funny is, other than acquiring existing marketing share, how is that acquisition going to help them to take some of what Google already has. The presumption is that somehow the merger of these companies is going to create a stronger company capable of competing with Google. Unfortunately for them and the average visitor, nothing could be further from the truth. See the real reason that Yahoo and MSN can’t compete with Google is that Google’s company infrastructure and culture are superior to other two companies. (more…)