I was very IMPRESSED with the results on a variety of searches. Of course I had to search for Experience Mobility (experiencemobility.com) and was rather pleased with the results. Of course I tried a variety of search queries and each time I was happier with the A9 results.
For example, if I entered "experiencemobility.com", I was given one return from Google but was pleasantly surprised to see 185 results from A9 with each result linking to a story in my archives. Granted, Experience Mobility is just a few weeks old so I certainly can't expect great returns but I got them from A9.
Windows Live Search beta looks terrific and as it progress though the "beta" stages, it will only get better. I like it...I like it a lot! Although I was impressed with the results, I was surprised that although it gave my links to the appropriate archive, it always captioned my opening remark "Experience Mobility As a lighthouse guides a ship at night, it is my hope that . my thoughts will help guide you to Experience Mobility." I can only assume that issues of that nature will change in future iterations. The end result is that you won’t have to click through dozens of pages to see your results. It is a very nice presentation of ALL results on one clean, easy-to-read page.
What you will be able to do with it
• Search a wide range of sources including the Web, news, local information, images and feeds.
• Search the Web or get answers about places in your area, including detailed maps—right from your cell phone
• Easy integration with your live.com homepage—save your searches and see them updated automatically
Check out Amazon here
....and make sure check out the Windows Live™ Search beta here.
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