Aniket Harde (student SSPACE). - As a regular user of Bing & Google , i accept that Microsoft is leading company in application software but in case of search engine it is not as much as fast as Google. when we speak about search engine, the client is blind about what result he/she will get but client aspect what exactly he/she searching for within a moment, so that he/she can more clarify the thing he/she wants and when we deal with the satisfaction Google is leading in that.
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Aniket D. Harde, B.Tech/B.E. student, SSPACE,WARDHA
| 10 05 2010 17:25:33 +0000
Yes, totally agree on the fact that google is actually a goggle which is apt for everyone's eye...ask google if neone has a doubt on it...it will answer..
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Swati Kaushal, Process associate, genpact jpr. MBA student, iipm.
| 10 02 2010 15:38:51 +0000
None of the search engine hasnt beaten google it is one of the top search engines keep in touch base with this type of debate. thinkable debate
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T.Ramakrishnan , Engineer , AGC Networls
| 09 29 2010 10:47:54 +0000
Agree with Namrata. Innovation won't stop ...
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Shreela Sen, Administrative Officer, Oriental Insurance Company Limited
| 09 11 2010 04:24:39 +0000
Yes this is. Google always comes up with new things which makes other in the market think twice before launching their product. They have always delivered the best and hopefully the new google instant will be one of them..
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Ravishankar , M.Sc student, M.S. Ramaiah College Of Science, Bangalore
| 09 10 2010 11:39:00 +0000
thx for the referral dipika. rule of three ? yes, in any case when these giants compete the minor competitors will have no choice but to convert themselves to mere spectators. hope all this benefits the user. warmest.
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Brigadier (Retd) Sunil Chadha,, Nil
| 09 10 2010 10:32:03 +0000
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I agree with Saibal - Innovation/Invention can never stop, it is infinite and so there is nothing like a 'final nail' or not even a coffin for 'innovation'. Yes, there can be a coffin for search engines if something else takes over, otherwise this search engine war will continue like the browser war.
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John Jacob, Consultant, confidential
| 10 03 2010 07:10:30 +0000
I agree with you Srninivas Sir. This race/competition goes on for ever. Any thing/every thing is possible.
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Dr.G.S.Rama Rao, Freelancer
| 10 03 2010 01:52:15 +0000
unless google keeps innovating, bing will finally say bingo!. it has the advantage of being more tightly integrated with the operating system. with yahoo! out of the way it will finally be only between bing and google. i hope google prevails.
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V. Srinivas, Freelancer, Information Technology
| 10 02 2010 15:05:14 +0000
Google instant is good however Bing also have good features and are working on making it better. Competition is good for Innovation
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Sikander Singh Ruhil, Country Manager, Danish Interpretation System (I) Private Limited
| 09 28 2010 16:36:42 +0000
Is this the final nail? no it is not. As far as google instant is concerned this is a very good feature. I used to think whatever i m going to type somebody must have searched for it and now i m seeing it as im typing. And if we talk about Microsoft Vs google as long as these two are competing no matter who wins, the end user will be getting the benefits.
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balaji raj, Software Developer, Technology Consultants Inc
| 09 28 2010 12:51:46 +0000
i m not agree with dipika........everything has some new events and features ......so we must let it be used than we can conclude it
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sandeep singh gaharwar, B.Sc student, mcu
| 09 28 2010 12:28:00 +0000
Yes it is very interesting. But, we should agree that in this race NOTHING is final. We ,as consumers, are very happy to be served by every body. In fact, we expect that to happen. That is the meaning of advancement of science,technology etc.etc...Business is different . With very limited data(it is only news paper information) at our disposal, it is very difficult to predict who will be crucified or who will be crowned. That's it.
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Dr.G.S.Rama Rao, Freelancer
| 09 11 2010 15:27:13 +0000
nah....just miles away from nailing the final nail in the coffin...this is what you call innovation at its best...Google has just been clever enough always being a step ahead...but that does not end the story of 'Lord of the engine' here...this is no documentary...its a never ending story of innovation...today it may be Google, tomorrow too it could be Google again, but the day after tomorrow it could neither be Yahoo, Google or even Microsoft...it could be some XYZ from the blue...its all about thinking ahead of the others and getting ahead of the pack which again leads to further improvisation through rigourous research and creating something new that leaves the rest of the pack bewildered....so its no final nail, but just one of nails that just falls off because someone has just nailed again thinking it would stay 'nailed'...which never does!
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Saibal Ray, SQA, confidential
| 09 11 2010 15:26:02 +0000
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