Yahoo Using Bing.com's Search Engine??
I heard that Yahoo has or is going to join with MSN ... and are going to start using bing.com for there search results...
I have two question's can anyone verify this or is it just a rumor?
And if this is true.... Great! Does this mean no more having to submit your site to yahoo's directory just to be listed in there search results?
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Megan posted this at 15:01 — 29th August 2009.
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Yes, this deal was announced several weeks ago. I think they said it would take until the new year for the details to be ironed out and Yahoo to actually start using MSN (er Live search, er Bing, that's it!)
I didn't think you ever had to submit to Yahoo directory to get listed in Yahoo search results.
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SEO Company posted this at 09:21 — 9th August 2011.
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Yahoo directory is best one. megan you can search yahoo directory on yahoo. it's best one from any other directory site.
Ajay B posted this at 10:00 — 12th August 2011.
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Still, I think submission to yahoo directory is worthwhile...
RevaxMedia posted this at 08:43 — 17th August 2011.
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Microsoft own Yahoo, I think Microsoft are just going to keep buying search engines until the total number of monthly/annual searches beat Google. psst.
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aliraza167 posted this at 19:58 — 17th August 2011.
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Awesome detail of this thread....
MaxDaniel posted this at 09:42 — 25th August 2011.
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Yes this is true. But results for both search engine are different for same keyword.
Host.co.in posted this at 15:37 — 13th September 2011.
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They may take help of each other for rare type of searches for which one of them could not find the information in the database.
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