Live.com Is Two Years Old: Still A Failure – User Verdict

February 6th, 2007 | RSS Feed



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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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2 Responses to “Live.com Is Two Years Old: Still A Failure – User Verdict”

  1. failure Says:

    failure is a stepping stone of sucess so we need to work on our flaws.

  2. failure Says:

    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.

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