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MSN, Google's Dr. Lee Lawsuit SERPs Vastly Different

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As everybody in the Google and Microsoft camps has been Kai-Fu fighting, the logical thing to relay to you this morning was the Dogpile report that search results across the major search engines only had a 1.1% overlap, then it is not surprising that results may vary. But this variation is somewhat suspect when you consider the players involved. When the search terms "Dr. Lee court documents Google Microsoft" were entered into Google, the majority of results were emblazoned with the phrase "lawsuit is a charade" in large comforting letters, repeated again again again. That's interesting, I thought. I wonder what MSN returns? As I suspected, there was one link, in the middle, with the "charade" reference. The rest were to the tune of "Microsoft wins round against Google," and "Ex-Microsoft Exec Barred From Google Job." Could this be a coincidence? Or is this brilliant PR algorithmic manipulation? Next, I did what any fair researcher would do, I check

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