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To: Don Earl who wrote (7359)2/15/1998 5:45:00 AM
From: roger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27307
 
Hi guys. I am new to the thread and have enjoy the exchange
greatly. I recently download Netscape 4. I rarely use the search
button because I have my own private local page. But after
reading some of the stuff here, I tried it & it took me to netscape's
own page using infoseek's engine. Yahoo is listed but way down
on the bottom. Does this mean Yahoo and Netscape are no longer
friends? When did this happened??

I assume MSFT's IE is going to bring its users to its own
page and search engine?? So where does that leave Yahoo??

My main question is regarding the 60/80 million hits per day of
Yahoo's engine. What is the percentage of that comes from the
search button on netscape or AOL? Is there anything that publishs
this? Where does one get this numbers??

Great thread. No name calling, no cursing. Just good discussions.