@zekeweeks MSFT does better with that query, but still not as well as Google. But it's the hard queries that really show engines' strengths.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@mattcutts yes, but if you type Google into Google you destroy the Internet…#theITcrowd -
@DioBach love that self-referential allusion :)
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@mattcutts very surprised google returned that, very nice -
@jaredmckiernan we do work hard on freshness and synonyms, segmenting queries, etc.
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@mattcutts So awesome! Google all the way! - End of conversation
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@mattcutts And then there's this: http://blog.jitbit.com/2012/09/googles-serp-is-only-25-serp.html … :( -
@MPGomatic I did discuss that a bit over on HN: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4477529 - Show replies
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@mattcutts oh Bing... why would you make the silly assumption that a searcher actually wants to find a Kirsten Dunst cheerleading movie? -
@jonathanbentz normally that's probably a pretty good assumption--just not for this search. :) - Show replies
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