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August 19, 2004
USA Today: Y! vs G
USA Today published an article today comparing Google and Yahoo! across a number of properties, including search, mail, toolbars, etc. In general, they were fair (and we won most of the matchups). However, I wanted to debunk some of their fallacies regarding web search. Here's their evaluation of Yahoo! Search:
Yahoo dumped Google in February to introduce its own search technology, and it's now a respectable second choice. It doesn't have definitions or a calculator in its search fields, and you can't use search to look up people's phone numbers. You'll have to go to other parts of Yahoo where all this is possible. But more often than not, the Web site search results are almost as good as, if not on par with, Google.Now let's take a look at a few Yahoo! Searches:
- their sample calculator query: 5+2*2
- a dictionary query: define misinformed
- a phone number query: sheldon orloff, oakland ca
Admittedly, on Y! Search the phone number lookup is yellow instead of white pages; on Google you get my stepfather's home phone number and address instead of his office. Then again, try searching for my dad on google and you get his law offices; they only use white pages as a fallover from yellow pages.
I think USA Today owes us an apology.
Posted by jake at August 19, 2004 07:40 PM
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