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The BBC’s ‘Visual Graphic’ of the Top 100 Sites
Friday, den 12. March 2010As part of their ‘Superpower’ season, the BBC have created an ‘Interactive Graphic’ showing the internet’s top 100 websites in terms of monthly traffic, as measured by Nielson.
The data has been segemented by industry, and covers the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Brazil, US and Australia.
To view this extremely useful and interesting graphic [...]
AOL, Bing, Ebay, Facebook, Google, MSN, Microsoft, Social Media, Twitter, Yahoo, YouTube | 0 Kommentar »
Steve Ballmer on Yahoo Search Deal
Friday, den 31. July 2009See below for a video from Steve Ballmer about the Yahoo Microsoft Search deal:
Bing, MSN, Microsoft, Yahoo | 0 Kommentar »
Industry Reacts to Yahoo-Microsoft Search Deal
Friday, den 31. July 2009Search Engine Watch have asked the search community for their reactions about the Yahoo & Microsoft Search deal, see below for a quote from the article:
“Dr. Tomasz Imielinski, executive vice president of technology at Ask.com hints that their could be room for other players to move ahead while Microsoft and Yahoo! spend time implementing the [...]
Bing, MSN, Yahoo | 0 Kommentar »
MSN & Yahoo Reveal Search Deal
Wednesday, den 29. July 2009MSN and Yahoo have revealed details about their long awaited search deal which has now been confirmed by both parties. Yahoo are to change their search results to Bing, so that the look is still the same (just branded “powered by bing”) but the results are coming from Bing. The Search Marketing platforms will also [...]
Bing, MSN, Yahoo, Yahoo Search Marketing | 0 Kommentar »
Microsoft Act on Click Fraud
Wednesday, den 17. June 2009New York Times reports that Microsoft have filed it’s first law suit against 3 men over Click Fraud. Microsoft are seeking atleast atleast $750,000 in damages. The law suit is agianst Eric Lam, Gordon Lam and Melanie Suen, of Vancouver, British Columbia, along with several other corporation names they were believed to have used, and [...]
MSN, Microsoft | 0 Kommentar »
Microsoft Bing Takes #2 UK Spot
Thursday, den 11. June 2009According to Hitwise Data, the newly launched MSN search engine Bing has taken the number 2 spot for the most visited search engine in the UK. On it’s launch date, Bing accounted for 10.8% of all UK Search Engine traffic. Although it had 10.8% on launch, it has decreased to 3.1% of all search engine [...]
Bing, Kumo, MSN, Microsoft, Search Engines | 0 Kommentar »
Screenshot of Microsoft Kumo Appears on the Web
Tuesday, den 28. April 2009Cnet have reported on a new screenshot and internal MSN email talking about the new MSN Search Engine, Kumo. Below is a small quote from the article:
“As I noted earlier on Monday, Microsoft plans to start internal testing later this week of Kumo, the rebranded version of Live Search. Now I have a screenshot [...]
Kumo, MSN, Microsoft, Pay Per Click (PPC) | 1 Kommentar »
Over 50% of Companies Plan to Increase Search Budgets for Measurable ROI
Friday, den 24. April 2009The annual UK Search Engine Marketing Benchmark Report, which surveyed 800 client companies, agencies and search consultants, has found that 55% of companies intend to increase natural search budgets and just under half (45%) will up paid search investment this year as they look for measurable ROI in difficult economic times.
Covering the Report, NMA had this [...]
Adwords, Google, Google Analytics, MSN, Microsoft, Pay Per Click (PPC), SES, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Search Engines, Search Marketing, Yahoo, Yahoo Search Marketing | 1 Kommentar »
Microsoft Hire JWT for $100M Search Engine Launch
Thursday, den 2. April 2009Microsoft has hired JWT for an approximate $100 to launch its new search engine Kumo with its objective to win market share away from Google and Yahoo.
Brand Republic had this to say:
“This spring Microsoft plans the launch of its new search product, tentatively called Kumo, and has trusted JWT with the difficult task of convincing [...]
MSN | 0 Kommentar »
Microsoft to Slash 5% of WorkForce
Thursday, den 22. January 2009Microsft revealed today that they are to cut 5,000 jobs over the next 18 months as the company drops 11% on profits.
 NMA had this to say:
 Microsoft is to cut 5,000 jobs, approximately 5% of its entire workforce, over the next 18 months as the company looks to make drastic cost cuts throughout the business.
The redundancies [...]
MSN, Microsoft, Pay Per Click (PPC), Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Search Engines | 0 Kommentar »
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