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A post on Techcrunch questions Marissa Mayer’s assertion that “search is 90 percent solved”. There is an interesting discussion in the comments about where search is going, but there is something more fundamental that is not addressed. Let’s leave the 90% progress mark aside for the moment. What does it mean for search to be [...]