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Topic: Beta phase


  
  Internet | Microsoft to Release Beta of Enhanced Search Engine
Microsoft tomorrow will begin testing an enhanced version of its search engine which will feature a new image search service, a redesigned user interface, new tools to refine query results and a new name: Windows Live Search.
This beta version of the search engine will be open for testing at the Live.com portal, the home page of the Live-branded initiative Microsoft launched in November to boost its software-as-service offerings.
Windows Live Search will be in beta phase for several months, and when it exits testing it will replace MSN Search and become the search engine of Microsoft's MSN.com Web portal, said Justin Osmer, MSN senior product manager.
www.pcsympathy.com /article1155.html   (663 words)

  
 Google Comes Out of Beta Phase
But as the company heads into a March 2 meeting with Wall Street analysts, it's becoming clear that the company is entering adolescence and facing some awkward moments ahead.
In other words, the first incarnation of Google could be defined as a corporate beta phase—a honeymoon, if you will.
For 2005, revenue was 92.5 percent to $6.4 billion with net income of $1.46 billion, up from $399 million a year earlier.
www.publish.com /article2/0,1895,1932599,00.asp   (653 words)

  
 HSIM What - Xdesign   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
As a pedagogical tool, HSIM will serve engineering and design students from the San Diego region who participate in the curriculum through their engineering school.
We estimate that approximately 180 students at UCSD, San Diego State University, San Diego City College, and other local institutions will contribute to HSIM in this beta phase.
This program will implement HSIM research conducted with Yale engineering students during the ’02-’04 academic years, providing a finished and tested platform for beta curriculum distribution to 5 universities in the Spring of 2006.
xdesign.ucsd.edu /wiki/index.php/HSIM_What   (2445 words)

  
 Search Engines
If only one result seems relevant, click the words More Like This beneath it, and Excite will re-search the Web based on the words and concepts in that result.
Currently in beta phase (whatever that means--the site is up and running, and that's all that counts), Google is quick and to the point and rapidly gaining fans among Web searchers.
Below the search box there are two buttons.
www.fredonia.wnyric.org /search.htm   (1308 words)

  
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I use Gmail on a daily basis though.
TM: Writely, of course - since we have been using this platform to collaborate on documents, I cannot imagine how we ever got along without it (I'll be sad when it goes to a subscription model once it leaves its beta phase).
I do like del.icio.us, and use it to deliver new sites to my blog readers (through the RSS feed), but I actually use Yahoo!
www.americanbar.org /lpm/lpt/articles/tch01061.html   (3703 words)

  
 eWEEK.com - Search Engine News
Opinion: Microsoft, Intel and Dell grapple with users' changing needs.
Analysis: Sitemaps, a free beta tool from Google, makes it easier for Web masters to ensure that Google is always up-to-date with new content and changes to Web sites.
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www.eweek.com /category2/0,1738,1730034,00.asp   (1000 words)

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