Facebook Starts Offering Web Search, Powered by Microsoft Live
Posted by Jerry Ong |
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Oct
8

Facebook now allowing users to search the Web from within Facebook, using Microsoft’s Live search service!
Starting on Tuesday, Facebook users began to notice that when they start typing in the search bar on Facebook, a drop-down menu appears and they can choose to search Facebook or search the Web. If they choose the Web, results appear on a new Facebook page, with advertisements on the right of the screen.
This tied up will certainly make more clear for both companies looking into bringing more revenue opportunity by providing users in site web search.

At the top of the results list is a link to do an “Advanced search on Live.com,” which launches a new window with results displayed at Live.com. Those results are sometimes slightly different from the ones on the Facebook page and include the ability to expand a search to include images, news, maps and videos.
Jerry Say….
Facebook Web Search remind me how long i never use Microsoft Live Search, whereby i hits Google hundred times everyday!
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Really I doubt this is a feature that I end up using. If I am in Facebook that is where I want to be.