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Live Search comes to Facebook with custom search page

Mashable just spotted the new implementation of Live Search integrated into Facebook.  According to Mashable:

The implementation is fairly straightforward: in the search box on the top right of Facebook, which is also used for quick access to your friends’ profiles and intrasite search, there is now an option to “Search the Web,” which in turn triggers a query of Microsoft Live Search. Results then display within a custom interface designed for Facebook.

by Kip Kniskern on 07 Oct 2008, 02:08 PM with 5 comment(s) and 1,004 views

Live Labs Unveils New Mobile Web Browser Technology

Microsoft yesterday announced the public preview of a technology that the Microsoft Live Labs has been toying with for a new mobile browser that will bring a more desktop-like experience to the user on their mobile phone. The technology, know as Deepfish, aims to preserve "the rich layout and full form of documents on mobile devices while providing novel ways of effectively navigating that content on small screens."

Deepfish was available as a download for Windows Mobile 5+, but only to limited numbers (which has now sadly been reached). If you want to see what it's all about though, there is a quick demo on the Deepfish home page.

Gary Flake notes in his interview on the PressPass page that "at this time, Deepfish is currently a prototype technology, and we are not announcing any specific plans for making the product more widely available." So do remember that this might not even come to anything in the long term.

Update: See a video showing the working of Deepfish over at on10.net.

SL


Posted Mar 29 2007, 08:37 AM by ScottIsAFool
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