Live.com Is Two Years Old: Still A Failure – User Verdict
February 6th, 2007 | RSS Feed
Live.com completed two years last November. We all know that it has not been doing well these last couple of years. But how bad is that, anyway?
Going by a thread at WebmasterWorld Forums:
Every person who worked on this project should be fired
I guess the answer to your question is: Not no, but hell no! They haven't got it right!
Honestly, most users do not really use msn search or live.
It is not a micro-minority opinion, in fact, the general opinion of the industry would be no different! Shows how far behind Microsoft is left as compared to Google, Yahoo! or even, ASK.
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March 15th, 2009 at 11:15
failure is a stepping stone of sucess so we need to work on our flaws.
March 15th, 2009 at 11:17
failure is a stepping stone of sucess so we need to work on our flaws.Every person who worked on this project should be fired
I guess the answer to your question is: Not no, but hell no! They haven't got it right!
Honestly, most users do not really use msn search or live.