Speculation abounds about the future of search and the dominance of Google, as rivals Microsoft and Yahoo ramp up their search engines and consider incentives for people to use their search.

A9 search usage has been the key to a 1.57 percent discount off items sold on the retailer's website. To get that "piece of
search engines may have to start paying their users. He said Google makes $50 per user every year based on the searches the user makes.
But Microsoft isn't quite ready to pay search users yet. Its recently announced contest invites users to take a chance at winning prizes while using MSN Search. That three-month promotion offers the three big cash prizes of ten-, twenty-five- and fifty thousand dollars as charitable contributions on behalf of the searcher who finds them.
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David Utter is a staff writer for Murdok covering technology and business.
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