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February 16, 2006
FirstGov Search Engine Upgraded
The government has turned search services over to Microsoft and Vivisimo, Inc. The cost is $1.8 million a year, much less than the $3.2 million the government spent maintaining search services on its own. Reports indicate that the new search engine is much better than the old, with more relevant results.
The Washington Post has the story. Try it out at http://www.firstgov.gov.
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