Thursday, March 12, 2009

Microsoft Is Developing Intuitive Internet Search Engine: Kumo

Despite Microsoft’s aspiration to build alliance with Yahoo, it is woring on to test its own internet search engine Kumo which is supposed to be more intuitive and better than its prevailing rival.

Microsoft is up to revealing another triumph cards from its sleeve – and the testing work is ongoing. Yes, this software giant is getting prepared with its ‘Kumo’ – soon to be a new entry to internet search engine to empower it to compete in the market that is preponderated by Google. Microsoft is maintaining complete intrusion proof wall of privacy to test its new search engine, Kumo.com. The search engine is said to be grounded upon semantic technology which would be intuitive enough to fathom relationship between words and sentences too.

Already a great deal of excitements is brewing in the lab of Microsoft which are creating ripples both externally and internally, as has been confirmed by elated Mike Nicholas, the general manager of Microsoft Live Search Engine through his online messaging.

Mike Nicholas is expecting much and ‘great’ feedbacks from the employees of Microsoft and that he is soon anticipating to be a part of feedback receiving experiences externally. The company is building hopes on this intuitive internet search engine to arise from its third place behind the leader, Google. However, the name ‘Kumo’ is still in the process of being replaced by ‘Live Search’, as Mike Nicholas sais that the name ‘Live Search’ is yet to replace initial codename ‘Kumo. Microsoft is up to providing better and more useful search engine experiences which will help search beyond searching and will helping in overall accomplishing of their tasks.

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