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Inquisitor bought by Yahoo!

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Safari search extension Inquisitor has been picked up by Yahoo.

Watanabe says that while he will help Yahoo further develop Inquisitor, he has not been hired by them.

This is an interesting acquisition. Wonder what they're thinking of doing with it.

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Not sure why Yahoo have purchased this. Maybe they don't really know either.

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