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August 31 Windows Live QnA beta goes public!In addition to the testing we’re doing you may have seen the news we launched Windows Live QnA beta this week! A link to it is also showing up in the search bar on our recent testing. For all of you still new to our question-and-answer service, we will be providing more blog posts here to help guide you through the features, but here’s a quick roundup of what you will see with the Windows Live QnA beta:
Try Windows Live QnA out and let us know what you think! Betsy Aoki, Program Manager Windows Live QnA PS: Some of you may have seen earlier versions of this post as I struggled to edit it. The formatting got odd. Sorry about that.
August 29 Windows Live Search - Testing, Testing…We have been hard at work on Windows Live Search to create some new features that we hope our customers will love. As anyone who works on a service knows – the only real way to know if you’re successful is to run a test, and see what people think.
Well, that’s just what we’re in the process of doing. Since introducing a beta in March on Windows Live we have been experimenting with all sorts of things and now have begun testing things at a larger scale from MSN.
I wanted to take a moment to introduce you to some things the blogosphere has started noticing from our testing. Please check out the features, and keep an eye on both our MSN service, and our Windows Live service. It’s a fair bet that you’ll see more changes coming soon ;-) If you like them, hate them, or have any feedback for us – please send them our way – we’re all ears.
Image Search As Robert Scoble, Don Dodge and Brady Forrest noticed – we have updated our image search beta. This update has improved relevance, an expanded index of images, faster AJAX code for the user experience, and a scratchpad for working on a collection of images. Also – check out the new “related names” feature by searching on anybody you consider famous – like Barry Bonds, George Bush, Bill Clinton or Oprah Winfrey. Careful, some users have found it addictive... Video Search As TechCrunch, LiveSide and Elizabeth Montalbano noticed, we have taken our first foray into searching video. It’s an early-stage service with some licensed content from Truveo - but give it a try on anything in the news like Kentucky, gas prices or Atlantis launch. We see more and more content coming online in video form – so we’re excited to give something to our customers to start searching it!
Macros We have done a major rev to our macros feature we first showed in March. I think of a macro as building your own search engine in 3 minutes. When you create and save a macro, we create a permalink for your search engine so you can share it easily and add it to your favorites. You also get an integrated experience with our dynamic search bar that allows you to use your macro with one click. We’ve also introduced an easy wizard-like experience to make creating a macro a snap. You can check out our ever-growing gallery of user-created macros...
New User Experience Since most searches happen right on the Web tab – we’ve invested a lot in user research and iterative testing to hone this experience to be fast, useful, and not bad to look at. You can see our new look that includes an improved set of fonts, colors and sizes. It also introduces a tool we call the “search bar”. The search bar provides a smart and consistent way to scope your search to different types of content including new beta services – so peek under the “more…” once and a while, you just might find a new offering to check out. The search bar starts out with a core set of the most common searches, but as you pick additional items from the “more…” menu or use Macros – you’ll see that they get promoted so you can return to them easily. Combining the search bar with macros can be very powerful. The team and I will keep this blog up to date with major developments as they happen.
Ken Moss General Manager Web Search August 15 Update on Windows Live Search (now inside Windows Live Messenger)Betsynote: Joseph didn't want to leave you hanging from his previous post about Windows Live Search being available in Windows Live Messenger...
The Web Search and News Search are available in 9 top-level markets, and Images Search is available in 3 English markets. Please enjoy it and feel free to give me your feedback. Your kindly feedback is always important and helpful.
If you have more feedback than you want to give in the comment section of this blog, please go to the links below…. We are reading every piece of feedback we receive and will response to comments as soon as we can. So if you have any comments or feature suggestions just post below or use the feedback link -- Joseph Yao, Program Manager On behalf of the Search team |
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