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            Jun 17, 2005 18:55 IST  
Yahoo Inc. is starting a new service, Yahoo! Search Subscriptions which gives users an access to multiple subscription sites, provided they pay for it.

Yahoo Inc. is starting a new service, Yahoo! Search Subscriptions which gives users an access to multiple subscription sites, provided they pay for it. Launched as a beta-test, Yahoo! Search Subscriptions offers the ability to search for personal subscription content found in the “deep web”- access-restricted sites containing content that search engines typically cannot access.

Yahoo Search Subscriptions will initially offer content from such providers as ConsumerReports.org, The Wall Street Journal Online, The New England Journal of Medicine and Forrester Research Inc.

Sources like Factiva, LexisNexis’ pay-as-you-go AlaCarte service and Thomson Gale will be added in the coming weeks.


Results of a search that return subscription content along with regular web results will see the subscription results display above the others. A box titled Subscription Results for Yahoo with the items retrieved will be shown. Or, by visiting the Search Subscription page, users can focus on searching only through the subscription services.

Subscriptions to the various services must be purchased directly from them. Yahoo will not be selling subscriptions.
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