Microsoft has released an Adobe Flash front end to its Live services in the form of Ms. Dewey. Ms. Dewey is an interactive video ... kind of like a live-action version of the Microsoft Paperclip. The blogosphere is positioning this as another Microsoft vs. Google kind of battle for the minds of young up-and-coming search users. And to the extent that all things search is an attempt to take on Google, it is. But the more interesting story here is that this front end is Flash not Silverlight. An interesting choice given that Silverlight is about to come into its own. Microsoft scored a giant coup with Silverlight because NBC will be using it to stream content from the Beijing Olympics. In fact, a preview site launched yesterday.
So why use Flash now for Ms. Dewey? Hold that question for a moment because the next most obvious thing to say about Ms. Dewey is that she is completely Ms. Obnoxious. She is an eyelash batting, nasal-toned actress who hurls mild insults if she doesn't understand your search request. (And, while waiting, she sings off key.) It's not cute. And it really brings into question: wonder if the folks on the Live Search team know that half the world's population is comprised of women. (Even the GPS system makers have figured this out -- they give you the choice of a male or female voice issuing audio directions.) For the record, there is an alternative to Ms. Dewey ... the Left vs. Right team of newscasters who each represent the worst cliche's in sexism (and they too, hurl insults about your search term and sing off key ... so appealing -- NOT!)
So why Flash, why now? The obvious answer is that the overt obnoxiousness of the Ms. Dewey and Left/Right characters is an attempt to subliminally convince users to hate Flash. (Of course, this doesn't explain the Paperclip.)
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er..arent you two years late in reporting this?
MS dewey was launched in 2006, back when silverlight was still coming into its own. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ms._Dewey .Secondly, its an experimental site trying out an interactive experience on search - at least they are trying to do something different! you may want to get your facts straight before going on a petulant rave in this fashion.
Hanging out with Ms. Dewey
Point taken. Ms. Dewey is older than she looks. And yes, experiments are good. However, fire up Ms. Dewey, hang with her a while, listen to her insults and then decide if this experiment is something that should still be live on the Internet. (Should ever have gone live.)
Microsoft is doing a lot of interesting work in search. It is trying to create new markets for search, for instance, such as healthcare (HealthVault). It isĀ trying to build some better tools for working with search results (Tafiti for instance). It is not the only one working in these areas, of course, but these are experiments worth checking out.
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