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Can Yahoo's New Axis Browser Give Google a Run for Its Money?

On my last post we briefly dived into Microsoft's So.cl site providing convenience to their social media site that Google failed to do. In this post we will look at Yahoo making some unique advances to the search engine experience. For quite awhile now, Google has completely dominated the search engine arena. So much in fact that many browsers began to just have their engines powered by Google. But here comes Yahoo with a new browser that may just turns some heads. It's called Axis and they just might be onto something here.

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