Bing Eyeing Up iTunes: Microsoft’s New Media Focus
Microsoft’s “decision engine”, is looking to take on iTunes with a some clever intergregration with their Zune Marketplace, from today searches of music, lyrics, games, TV shows, and movies will
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Microsoft’s “decision engine”, is looking to take on iTunes with a some clever intergregration with their Zune Marketplace, from today searches of music, lyrics, games, TV shows, and movies will
The iPhone app, Bing from Microsoft has been updated with a whole host of new feature and changes. As well as aesthetic changes and tweaks to the stability of the
Microsoft and Yahoo have received the green light from the US Department of Justice and European Commission to go ahead with their plans for an internet search alliance, pitting them
Microsoft has often played nice with Apple and there are Apple Mac versions of Office, Messenger and even Remote Desktop Connection. Now Microsoft has embraced the iPhone by releasing a Bing app. Although Microsoft has a couple of apps for the iPhone, bringing Bing to the platform is a recognition of the iPhone’s popularity. The app looks quite neat and as well as including voice search, image searching and news it also has location based services like maps and movies.
Google have been working secretly to update the core infrastructure of their search engine. The project code-named “Caffeine” is designed to let Google increase the indexing speed, accuracy and the comprehensiveness of search results.
When America first launched the ‘just add water’ instant cake mixture, it bombed. Subsequent research found that American housewives liked to feel they were doing something towards the end result.
A few days ago Microsoft announced the launch of it new search engine called ‘Bing‘. Microsoft has had several stabs at trying to gain a top position in the search