Lycos and Ask use sponsored results that are harder to differentiate from normal ones because they don't use a different colored background. Ebay even allows sellers to pay to be at the top, but they also name them Featured Items and put them in their own area.
Once again, they're all free services. Go out and create a perfect search engine and charge people to use it, or you can use Excite, which doesn't appear to use featured or paid search results.
Of course I'm kidding, we should sue the people that sue Google.
Yeah, and if you don't have anything to hide, why shouldn't policemen be able to search your house at anytime without a warrant?
Until they make it possible to rewrite as many times as you can on a traditional hard drive, why would you need one so big?
Yahoo: http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=email&fr=yfp-t-501&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8
Ask: http://www.ask.com/web?q=email&search=search&qsrc=178&o=0&l=dir
Lycos: http://search.lycos.com/?query=email&x=0&y=0
Iwon: http://iwon.ask.com/web?q=email&o=10361&qsrc=247
Lycos and Ask use sponsored results that are harder to differentiate from normal ones because they don't use a different colored background. Ebay even allows sellers to pay to be at the top, but they also name them Featured Items and put them in their own area.
Once again, they're all free services. Go out and create a perfect search engine and charge people to use it, or you can use Excite, which doesn't appear to use featured or paid search results.
Of course I'm kidding, we should sue the people that sue Google.