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	<title>Comments on: Yahoo! Mindset</title>
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		<title>By: Philip Aaronson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Philip Aaronson</dc:creator>
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		<description>Pretty cool! Who doesn&#039;t get a thrill out of the on the fly adjustment of the results? I did. Seems very Yahoo! turned Google turned Yahoo!

I tried to capture my expectation of how this would work before hitting submit. And I expected/hoped either end of the spectrum to be &quot;the best place for&quot;, either research or retail. So I jammed the little slider to the stops. The Powerbook search was especially interesting, since I had stronger expectations about what should appear and Mindset went wildly wide of the mark.

Instead of &quot;best place for&quot;, the extremes are more like, &quot;most exclusively for&quot;. So for most people, they&#039;d probably find &quot;the best place for&quot; to be either slightly right or slightly left of center. My vote: neat, but confusing.</description>
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<p>I tried to capture my expectation of how this would work before hitting submit. And I expected/hoped either end of the spectrum to be &#8220;the best place for&#8221;, either research or retail. So I jammed the little slider to the stops. The Powerbook search was especially interesting, since I had stronger expectations about what should appear and Mindset went wildly wide of the mark.</p>
<p>Instead of &#8220;best place for&#8221;, the extremes are more like, &#8220;most exclusively for&#8221;. So for most people, they&#8217;d probably find &#8220;the best place for&#8221; to be either slightly right or slightly left of center. My vote: neat, but confusing.</p>
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