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CommentWednesday, March 3, 2004

The Google-Yahoo Competition

Today's Search Engine Strategies session titled "the Future of Search" brought representatives from Google, Yahoo, AOL and AskJeeves into the same panel.

The New York-based conference brought two interesting industry tidbits into the limelight.

AskJeeves admitted it is considering ditching its paid inclusion program. However, the real buzz begins with Google and Yahoo.

There was some bristling between the two competitors over paid inclusion. Google has made its belief known on numerous occasions that paid inclusion will reduce the quality of search results.

Yahoo firmly believes that paid inclusion is beneficial, allowing for dynamic content and quicker inclusion.

That's the main buzz in the search engine world right now.

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