- September 17, 2006
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In ealy September, MSN’s new search rollout introduced tabs on their personalized homepage. I predicted Google would follow this useful UI approach within two months.
I was wrong. It wasn’t two months, it was two weeks: Google personalized home offered tabs on 14 September.
In that post, I considered if Windows Live will increase MSN’s search share, and concluded it would not, because long term, a great personalized ajax desktop offers little competitive advantage, as the major search engines adopt good ideas from one another too quickly. I stand by that conclusion.
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