Follow ITProPortal:

RSS Tweet Digg

Microsoft cans Bing bung

Microsoft cans Bing bung

News Web

Microsoft is to cancel its Bing Cashback programme. The attempt to woo searchers away from Google by offering cash incentives to buy through Bing is two years old but won't get any older. From July 30 there will be no more cash on offer, Yusuf Mehdi, senior vice president for the online audience business group at Microsoft, confirmed in a blog post. Cashback customers will still have a year to redeem any credit they earned, and Microsoft said it will also provide 12...



Articles related to «Microsoft cans Bing bung»

Microsoft Integrates Twitter Data In Bing Search Results

Microsoft Integrates Twitter Data In Bing Search Results

News Web

In a bid to snare some breathing space in the web search domain and bolstering up the significance of real-time search, Microsoft has started adding Twitter updates to its Bing search results.  In a blog posting, Microsoft...


Microsoft Bing Perfomance Improving According To Comscore Data

Microsoft Bing Perfomance Improving According To Comscore Data

News Web

Comscore is the third internet analyst firm after Statscounter and Hitwise to credit Bing, Microsoft's successor to Live Search engine, with a revival at least in the US as it released a preliminary study. During the...


Microsoft Bing US Market Share Already Waning?

Microsoft Bing US Market Share Already Waning?

News Web

Data released by research company Statcounter showed that Microsoft's search engine challenger to Google, Bing, had manage to beat second place Yahoo for a couple of days before dropping down to number 3. The search engine, which...


Meet Bing : Microsoft's Search Engine Answer To Google & Yahoo

Meet Bing : Microsoft's Search Engine Answer To Google & Yahoo

News Web

Steve Ballmer has finally taken the wraps off Bing, Microsoft's latest (last?) attempt to topple Google and Yahoo off their search engine pedestals, at the Wall Street Journal's All Things Digital Conference. The search engine at...


Microsoft To Spend $100m On A Search Engine Called Bing

Microsoft To Spend $100m On A Search Engine Called Bing

News Web

It is hard to keep a straight face once you hear that Microsoft, the software giant, is expected to spend $100m marketing and renaming its existing "Live Search" to Bing instead of Kumo. Bing will be marketed as the next...

Follow ITProPortal:

RSS Tweet Digg

Owned &
operated by:

Net Communities