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Search War: Yahoo! Opens Its Search Engine to Attack Google With An Army of Verticals - Read More

Date Added: July 10, 2008 09:04:03 PM
Yahoo! is taking a bold step tonight: opening up its index and search engine to any outside developers who want to incorporate Yahoo! Search's content and functionality into search engines on their own sites. The company that sees just over 20% of the searches performed each day believes that the new program, called BOSS (Build Your Own Search Service) , could create a cadre of small search ...

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