In a series of upcoming search "bake-offs," I'll be comparing Google results to our own site search results.  Up first is "volume activation" which provides a good example of TechNet site search demonstrating up-to-date results above and beyond Google's.  If you are looking for anything related to "volume activation" and specifically "volume activation 2.0" you'll find that Google's results still yield results from the old location at technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsvista/:

It's also assumed that a search for "volume activation" that provides me with a step-by-step guide for troubleshooting as the first link isn't ideal.  I'm more than likely looking for a "hub" or general information and resources on volume activation from Microsoft.  If you look at TechNet results, you'll see a much different results set that provides you not only with the correct link for volume activation in the TechNet Library (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb892849.aspx) but also other resources expected based on that type of query, such as the Overview Guide, Deployment Guide, and Planning Guide:

Stay tuned for more bake-offs on MSDN and TechNet!