Does It Really Matter Who Powers The Search On An Internet Connection?
from the psst!--you-can-go-wherever-you-want! dept
Boeing and Yahoo are getting ready to announce that Yahoo will provide the search engine on Boeing's Connexion service, the in-flight internet access system that's been getting so much attention lately. While it may be a nice PR move for Yahoo, doesn't this seem a bit pointless? It's an internet connection. Users can go wherever they want. If they're used to using another search engine, they will. If they're used to using Yahoo, they will. What advantage is there to "providing the search." The service provides a connection to the entire internet -- so there's nothing extra that needs to be provided.
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Most business class people are your regular execs, sales guys and managers and if MY company's any indication, they don't know the difference between e-mail, word and the web.
One was so bad, until recently, he couldn't understand that google was a web page and has to have icons installed he can click on to open another browser so he can start the "search application thingy"...he doesn't understand the concept of bookmarks either so he has 3-4 dozen icons on this desktop to various sites.
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redirecting?
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The entire internet?
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