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that's pretty cool I must say
Google is still king of freshness:

http://knowyourcode.com/badabingle/results.php?query=badabin...

(At the time of posting, Bing returns no results. Google already indexed it)

Although interestingly, as I post this, Bing returns the one (correct) result while Google attempts to redirect me to a Sopranos Wikipedia page and clutters the main results with a few irrelevant links.
I suspect that Google's results will correct themselves over time, if Badabingle proves popular or even just has an interest spike.
Now Google shows this comment page first and the Badabingle search engine second.

It's funny how quickly the updates come.

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oBYCFactoid: Bing finds my posterous page, Google doesn't.
Yawn. I might as well have two browser windows open. This should ferret out duplicates and merge the two sets of results. Like a metasearch engine.
And at the very least, your two browser windows will render the page without frames and in a readable format without having to maximize.
There are tons of sites like this that aggregate search engines in frames, so is definitely nothing new. He just happened to pick the two popular search engines of the time.

Yeah, tabs for the win.

I hope your legal team is on standby.
Interesting. I see bing fixed, at least partially, their very partial "Why is windows so expensive" embarrassment.
Am I the only one tired by all those two-frame tools that "compare" two search engines which are being published at news.yc?

GoogleAskYahooBing... that's enough to compare, we can do it ourselves.

(In fact, I used to do that kind of things when I was eight, using frontpage. Not now)

I've found bing results to be comparable to google so far (mostly identical), but bing just lost a lot of respect from me:

search: "learn you a * for great good"

Bing returns no results .. it doesn't respect the wildcard.