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Microsoft vs. Google


















September 15th, 2005...
Microsoft takes on Google Personalized and goes all portal with Start.com. It's what they are calling an incubation experiment. I kind of like it. And for those not into Internet Explore...it even supports Firefox.

-Start.com
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4:58 PM

definatly going to give microsoft a run for the money  



4:59 PM

OH yeah 1st BABY  



7:53 PM

The best thing about google is that nothing has to load when you open it. This start.com takes way longer to get everything running. I will still keep google as my home page.  



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