I’m not a big fan of search engines that can’t return good results .  The new Cuil search engine has been launched, developed by ex-Google engineers, and I’m disappointed so far .

Do the people at Microsoft realise that Google is better for finding stuff on the Microsoft website than their own search engine?  Google, first result is spot on.  Live Search, a whole bunch of crap.

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If I worked in Microsoft’s marketing department I’d be curious as to how a negative Microsoft community forum thread ranks higher than the positive marketing messages about Windows Vista.

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Microsoft announced the release of Search Server 2008, which comes in both a free “Express” edition, and a paid enterprise edition.

Microsoft Search Server 2008 Feature Matrix

Microsoft Search Server 2008 is the next version of Office SharePoint Server 2007 For Search. They have basically taken MOSS 2007, stripped it down to just the index and search components, and then added some new enhancements such as a streamlined installation and more connectors to content sources.

Installation is a breeze.

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The administrative interface is almost indentical to that of SharePoint Server 2007. For this test install the only configuration changes I made were to set a content access account and some crawl sources on our network.

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I’ve chosen a basic theme for the site so the users can pretend its as much fun as using Google.

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Microsoft Search Server 2008 Resources:

Overview of Microsoft Search Server 2008
Planning and architecture for Search Server 2008
Deployment for Search Server 2008
Operations for Search Server 2008

Microsoft Enterprise Search Blog