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Microsoft might well be right--the Internet does go “bing”! comScore’s reporting that Microsoft’s Bing search engine saw a jump in use in February. More a lower-case “b” jump than a capital “B” jump, but a...
7.2 hours on maximumpc.com
Google apps 'postponed' on China carriers Motorola will soon push Microsoft's Bing search engine onto Android phones in China, after announcing an alliance with the Redmond software giant that will see Bing appear on Androids across the...
7.3 hours on theregister.co.uk
Ever since Microsoft launched its updated search/decision engine, Bing, it has been relentless with the advertising, which has certainly been paying off for the Redmond-based software colossus. The website now has a respectable market share of 9.7%,...
8.3 hours on neowin.net
Hitwise tweeted Bing’s largest referrers, or the upstream sites that drive traffic to Bing. It is here we learn that Google is Bing’s fourth largest referrer. Here is a picture of the referrers to Bing as Hitwise published on...
10.6 hours on searchengineland.com
Motorola will start loading Microsoft's search and map services onto its Android smartphones in China, bringing more non-Google services to the phones amid a row between Google and...
11 hours on osnews.com
A new partnership with Microsoft will see Motorola's Android phones in China preloaded with Bing services, possibly in an attempt to gain distance from Google's heated censorship battles there. ...
11.9 hours on digitaltrends.com
I am constantly amazed by Bing. They’ve done the impossible and completely turned around Microsoft’s clueless search initiatives with a hip product that squarely takes aim at segments of the search market already not controlled by...
12.1 hours on geek.com
Motorola inked an agreement with Microsoft to deploy the software giant's Bing search and mapping services across Motorola's Android-powered smartphones for the Chinese market, eschewing Android creator Google's own mobile offerings in...
13 hours on fiercewireless.com
In what must be an embarrassing blow to Google, Motorola has chosen Microsoft's Bing as the default search engine on Android phones in China. Android, of course, is the mobile operating system from Google and China represents the world's...
13 hours on techflash.com
Microsoft isn't pulling any punches in its latest marketing campaign in the United Kingdom, indirectly attacking Google for producing meaningless search results. Take a look at the first ad, which shows a man and a little boy howling like a monkey...
13.4 hours on techflash.com
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