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By Stefanie Olsen
Posted on ZDNet News: May 16, 2005 2:17:00 PM

Microsoft has released a final version of its desktop-search software as it tries to enhance its presence in the burgeoning market staked out by rivals Yahoo and Google.

Microsoft, which is laboring to catch up in Web search, has taken advantage of its software background to create an Internet application for finding documents on the hard drive. The MSN Search Toolbar with Windows Desktop Search, released Monday, is a free download that searches over e-mail, Word documents, PDFs and Web pages, among other file types.

After five months of testing the software and 1 million downloads, the company has unveiled an update with several added improvements. Those include capabilities to preview desktop search results in a windowpane, which is characteristic of Microsoft Outlook.

"Fast search is great, but people want to take better action on search results without having to open up a specific file," said Dane Glasgow, product manager for MSN Search.

Microsoft is vying for new credibility in the multibillion-dollar Web search market dominated by Google and Yahoo--and central to its campaign is the desktop. With its Longhorn launch slated for next year, Microsoft is developing enhanced search software that combines navigation for Web and desktop files straight from the operating system. The toolbar is a step toward that goal.

Still, Google and Yahoo are protecting their turf with desktop-search software of their own. Google recently took the wraps off its search tool after a five-month test phase. Yahoo introduced its service earlier this year in partnership with X1 Technologies; the company is still testing the software.

All of the rivals are counting on desktop software to boost loyalty among their visitors and, in turn, increase their advertising revenue from sponsored search listings.

To address some privacy concerns with desktop search tools, Microsoft updated the software to let people control which files the software indexes and how often. In addition, the company is allowing developers to create plug-ins for the toolbar so that it will search other file types not already included in indexing.

In the coming months, Microsoft's MSN will also add a "tabbed browsing" feature. It plans to introduce a corporate version of the software sometime later this year.

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but I can not consider anyone who uses Microsoft, a techie. (Read the rest)
Posted by: cashaww Posted on: 05/17/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Yawn............  BXLE | 05/16/05
I agree.....  wood53 | 05/16/05
no mention of Tiger?!?  LouS | 05/16/05
They don't want to put the Spotlight on Apple  Jeff Spicoli | 05/16/05
Re: no mention of Tiger  alterego_z | 05/16/05
The virus writers will love this, a tool to easily find valuable info  DonnieBoy | 05/16/05
no need to mention insignificant players  cicuta | 05/16/05
Can't we dream of a better world?  tic swayback | 05/16/05
wrong logic  cicuta | 05/16/05
Try USING logic before your cast yer stones  Jeff Spicoli | 05/16/05
I wish they would release OSX for the x86..  Patrick Jones | 05/16/05
I wish they would too  Jeff Spicoli | 05/16/05
Unfortunately...  SilverEagle_z | 05/16/05
the XBOX 360 is very similar to Mac hardware  hipparchus2000 | 05/16/05
try READING before posting  cicuta | 05/16/05
Oh OK  Jeff Spicoli | 05/16/05
Never will happen...  Wolfie2K3 | 05/16/05
Sounds like they're doing allright  tic swayback | 05/16/05
Ever hear of  cashaww | 05/17/05
Short term thinking  tic swayback | 05/16/05
I agree, and would add....  Thuss80 | 05/16/05
More likely you don't have system-wide spell check  MTMacPhee | 05/16/05
You are joking  cashaww | 05/17/05
Apple is an insignificant player???  rottweilerus | 05/16/05
Apple is in the top 5  tic swayback | 05/16/05
Re: Apple isn't in the same league as Dell  alterego_z | 05/16/05
RE: Apple is an insignificant player???  nightshade0143 | 05/16/05
Except that PCs suck...  MTMacPhee | 05/16/05
During WW2 Switzerland was not a target either  osreinstall | 05/16/05
Yeah, and I'm sure they wished they were one!  Jeff Spicoli | 05/16/05
Therefore they were not attacked  osreinstall | 05/16/05
Yet another major advantage of the Mac  tic swayback | 05/17/05
Not really Tic  osreinstall | 05/17/05
Making a lot of assumptions  tic swayback | 05/17/05
digital warfare attacks  Mr_Dave | 05/17/05
Don't worry tic and dave  osreinstall | 05/17/05
No worries here  tic swayback | 05/17/05
Never underestimate experience  osreinstall | 05/17/05
RE: Except that PCs suck...  nightshade0143 | 05/16/05
Put up or shut up  tic swayback | 05/16/05
What tic swayback said, plus...  MTMacPhee | 05/16/05
What program  cashaww | 05/17/05
significance of market share  batavier | 05/16/05
In the Beginning...  SilverEagle_z | 05/16/05
That is a ... landmark feature  michael-t | 05/16/05
Backporting?  MTMacPhee | 05/16/05
So who gives a rat's patootie about Tigger  Winfan | 05/16/05
You'll care about it soon enough...  tic swayback | 05/16/05
Initiative?  cashaww | 05/17/05
My first thought wer Where is Tiger?  macdonalds | 05/16/05
I'll tell you where it is...  cicuta | 05/16/05
Don't feel bad  tic swayback | 05/16/05
i really don't see your point...  Monkey_MCSE | 05/16/05
Badge of honor  SilverEagle_z | 05/16/05
Remember  cashaww | 05/17/05
What does Tiger have to do with it?  osreinstall | 05/16/05
What's love, but a second hand emotion  Jeff Spicoli | 05/16/05
Tina is better looking  osreinstall | 05/16/05
Get those sniffers ready!  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/16/05
That's just it  Jeff Spicoli | 05/16/05
I'll try it, but late to the party  Prognosticator | 05/16/05
Since you love him, ask him to hook a sniffer up to it..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 05/16/05
Sorry  cashaww | 05/17/05
What about .xls, .ppt, and .mdb?  Michael Kelly | 05/16/05
hopefully they won't support them  Jeff Spicoli | 05/16/05
It does.. but so do the other search engines  Prognosticator | 05/16/05
Firefox????  mslammers@... | 05/16/05
copernic  rlhoffmann@... | 05/16/05
Re: Copernic desktop search  alterego_z | 05/17/05
Anti-competition, once again  SilverEagle_z | 05/16/05
Your the one  victor@... | 05/17/05
Great day to be alive...  Mike Cox | 05/16/05
Ahhhhh yes..  Jeff Spicoli | 05/16/05
9.1 for Mikey  frabjous | 05/16/05
8.0  Real World | 05/16/05
Use Microsoft??  Evaine | 05/16/05
Copernic  nogeekguy | 05/16/05
Yes  Sheeva | 05/16/05
Find is even older  frabjous | 05/16/05
RE: the
simple Find command has been in the Mac OS for years
 nightshade0143 | 05/16/05
Please enlighten me  cicuta | 05/16/05
The difference is..  Patrick Jones | 05/16/05
Yup  Jeff Spicoli | 05/16/05
Spotlight  rkadowns | 05/16/05
Furthermore  s_gamgee | 05/17/05
Maybe...  Patrick Jones | 05/17/05
Oops...  s_gamgee | 05/17/05
Search: Development opportunities in Fla.  JoeBob_z | 05/16/05
boosting loyalty ?  javajoba | 05/16/05
Like Kathy Ireland???  s_gamgee | 05/17/05
Microsoft  iminok | 05/16/05
Another huge achievement from the mickey mouse engineers!  michael-t | 05/16/05
I don't think so  n8auc@... | 05/16/05
Real Questions how long before some create spyware for it?  rmiddle | 05/16/05
No search on Outlook Journal or Notes items?  patchbay@... | 05/16/05
THINK abou this! ..............................  Reverend MacFellow | 05/16/05
Re: Microsoft Desktop Searcher  lynx@... | 05/16/05
Why would I go there?  kmack@... | 05/16/05
desk top  sonny17 | 05/16/05
MS Desktop Search  cosmicfoole@... | 05/16/05
once again mircosoft is in the picture  darkraider_z | 05/16/05
microsoft  p7wls | 05/16/05
Microsoft: Legal spyware. Legal beta releases. Legal virus.  HypnoToad | 05/16/05
pictures  palemaestrale | 05/16/05
Microsoft ups ante in desktop search  jsbear50 | 05/16/05
Yes, as long Winternals ...  Googey10 | 05/17/05
MS desktop search for (apparently) MS docs  mimgarten@... | 05/17/05
Who Cares?  ValFitzAndrew | 05/17/05
Hmmmmm?  Reverend MacFellow | 05/17/05

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