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BingTweets: Microsoft Launches a Twitter Search Engine

BingTweets: Microsoft Launches a Twitter Search Engine

Microsoft, in cooperation with Federated Media and Twitter, launched its own full-blown Twitter search engine today. BingTweets mashes up real-time Twitter search with results from Bing, Microsoft's new and increasingly popular search engine.

 

Bing Reports 8 Percent Visitor Growth Its First Month After Launch

Microsoft is definitely relishing its Bing moment, communicating gains in market share every chance it gets to build a story of steady progression against both Google and Yahoo.

 

The biggest problem facing Bing? Loyalty to Google.

The biggest problem facing Bing? Loyalty to Google.

8 out of the 12 users said they planned on sticking with Google, despite a positive experience with Bing. Some users cited the fact that the engines were producing essentially identical results.

 

Microsoft Sues Family for $750,000 Over Bing Click Fraud

Microsoft Sues Family for $750,000 Over Bing Click Fraud

"The Lam/Suen family was allegedly using click fraud to make more money for their site WoWMine.com—mainly by clicking competitors' ads until their competitors' ad budgets were exhausted.

 

Microsoft's Porn Search Blocked in Islamic Countries

Microsoft's Porn Search Blocked in Islamic Countries

Looking for sex on Microsoft's Bing? Tough luck if you live in India, China or an Islamic country -- but there's a quick solution.

 

Bing! Microsoft Prepares For War With A Revamped Search Engine (Screenshots)

Today, Microsoft publicly unveiled its soon-to-launch search engine Bing. It will become available over the next few days, and be fully launched by June 3. On the surface, Bing has a distinct gloss. The home page features a rotation of stunning photography, for instance, which can be clicked on to produce related image search results. But the most significant changes are under the covers.

 

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