Okay, so this has been about two days coming, but a project of this magnitude takes time, so I'm going to post on it before it is complete.
What am I talking about? Windows Live Search. Today, Microsoft is launching the next version of its search engine, at Live.com (or search.live.com for search purists, literally the cleanest search interface in history). Right now, you might get it, you might not, as the data replicates accross servers.
This isn't a new search engine, but rather the eventual successor to MSN Search, and as far as I know, running off the same index and algorithms. However, the interface is a lot cleaner and integrating with all the products on Live.com.
Live Search makes heavy use of AJAX, something we haven't seen much of in mainstream search engines. The search box glows when you roll over it, and the results on Live.com actually overlay the rest of the page.
In results, there are two important sliders. The top, horizontal slider, lets you choose how much information you want in a search result. Right now, you have three options:
Web search, Feed search, with tabs for Images (not here yet, and I've got some things I wish I could say about that) and Local search (forwards to local.live.com). You can add any search to Live.com, and add any feed from Feed search.
But wait, there's more
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