Going deep: diving into the site you want

When we were thinking about what searches we could improve on for this release, one thing we realized was that we actually were already getting a lot of searches right. A bunch of these were searches about a particular website you wanted. We returned the website, and you went there. Good times. But you didn’t stay there. We did some research, and it turns out that after you made it to that page, you often tended to go to a few predictable...
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We’ve revamped News Search!

With the launch of the new browse experience for News (http://news.live.com/), we now bring you the most relevant stories of the day bucketed in categories, such as top stories, local news, and business. At the same time, the news team has revamped the news results page to incorporate many new features to improve your search experience. Add us to your homepage, try it out, and give us your feedback! To highlight some of the features of our browse...
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Want to know how Live Search is evolving?

In upcoming weeks some of us on the Live Search team will write about the changes we’ve made for this release across the Live Search family — from Web search through News, Video, and Products. As you put Live Search through its paces, let us know how it works for you. We’ll do our best to read all your comments and answer the most common questions. We’re building more than a search engine. The Live Search team
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New Release of Live Search Maps and Virtual Earth 3D

Our Maps team released new versions of Live Search Maps and Virtual Earth 3D yesterday.  Here are some of the highlights: Directions and Traffic enhancements, including 1-Click directions (Party Maps!) Improved 3D cities (Las Vegas is shown below) Labels in Birds Eye imagery Exporting collections to your navigation or GPS device Tour enhancements, including HD movies Many more details are in Steve Lombardi’s post over on the...
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Snow reports for skiers and boarders

With the winter in full swing, we’re excited to announce snow reports for skiers and snowboarders!  Search for any ski resort in the United States or Canada to get conditions before you head to the mountain.  Links to the resort’s site and a link to a map are also shown. Below is the report for Whistler (a great place in British Columbia): Of course, we have to be careful about showing conditions only when they’re...
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Webmaster Tools: Open for Business

This week we’re excited to announce that the Live Search Webmaster Center has moved out of its closed beta and we are now open for a public beta.  In conjunction with this release we want to announce the creation of the Live Search Webmaster Center blog.  In an effort to serve our webmaster community better we will be sharing information on how to improve your crawlablity and visibility.   We want the center and the blog...
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Summarizing user reviews for computers and electronics

Users have told us that product reviews are one of the most important research tools they use when shopping for products.  The Internet has lots of reviews, but they’re usually spread across many sites, which makes finding and reading all of them time consuming. Our team saw this as a great opportunity to help.  As alluded to in a previous post, we recently launched a new feature that finds, analyzes and summarizes reviews from...
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How we learned to find zune.net

As far as I can tell, it’s still not exceptionally well-known that the homepage for the Microsoft Zune is actually www.zune.net, and not zune.com.   You’ll find two things if you assume the latter: that there’s no page for you at that address, and until recently, if you get forwarded on to your default search engine, chances are pretty good it won’t help you figure out what went wrong.  Our result page, in...
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Drive for show, Putt for Dough - 10 Reasons to Love the New Live Search Maps

Software engineers tend to spend a lot more time working out at the driving range than they do the putting green. Left on our own we’d all be working on stuff like 3D Birds Eye navigation or robotic building modeling; doing a local search for a coffee shop would require first getting strapped up like this Microsoft Researcher to the right so that we could predict where you wanted to find it and if you prefer decaf. Fortunately our team is...
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“Do what I mean, not what I say!” [Part 2 of 2]

Continuing on with our “Do what I mean, not what I say”, blog post from last time, here are some additional categories we tackled with this initiative. Equivalencies “We do really badly on the query ca chp” a coworker complained in one email.  “Ca chp?” I thought.  “What the heck does that mean?”  It turned out it was pretty simple: “ca” was short for California and...
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