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Microsoft and Yahoo to Team up Against Google?

The search wars have heated up recently with the news that Amazon.com is switching their searching from Google to Microsoft’s new “live” search.

The search market consists of roughly 55% Google, 28% Yahoo and 14% MS. Given that most analysts predict that “search will rule” the Internet and revenue streams as time goes on, this is a cause of concern for MS. There is an article over at Slashdot via the wallstreet journal that talks about some folks at MS taking a keen interest in investing in Yahoo to help combat Google…..  More At….

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