Microsoft is planning to release an assault on the search advertising industry this coming June, according to the Associated Press. Pulling from the Chinese research leg of the company, the Beast of Redmond aims to add highly targeted and contextual next-generation search marketing technology to its weapons cache to continue its bout against the new nemesis found in Google.
Google Maxes Out The Minis
The search appliances from Google have moved with the times, as the company boosts their capacity to meet the demand of their enterprise customers.
Google, iPod Give Noogies To Competition
Nearly three times as many shoppers chose Google over Yahoo! to search for holiday bargains. If a percent were a person, MSN was searched by a dwarf-only .79% of Shopping and Classified site traffic originated from Redmond. And if you’re name’s “mp3 player,” you’ll always be the less talented and unnoticed older brother of iPod. Welcome, MSN and mp3 player, to Charlie Murphy status.
Baidu Bests Google With China’s Wealthy
Rumors of Google’s world domination will have to wait a while, as the search engine in which Google has a minority stake holds greater search market share in China than its famed stakeholder.
Google Analytics Cautiously Reopens
Users who want to be part of Google’s online website analytics service should start checking their inboxes for an email invite from Google to join the program.
French Flail Away At Google Again
The latest news out of the center of global culture and doggie-do in the streets claimed the in-development Quaero search engine aims to challenge Google for search superiority.
Unimpressed With The Google Video Store?
So, the Google Video Store is live, and, ehh. Nothing special.
And Then There Were 3 Google Chefs
Steve Petusevsky’s quest to score one of two executive chef jobs at Google’s Mountain View headquarters continues, as he revealed he is one of three finalists.
Did AOL Fool Google With Truveo Deal?
By purchasing video search startup Truveo, AOL may have given its pal at Google a little kick in the ribs after making off with $1 billion of their investment.
What to Watch With Google Video
The Google Video store is finally open and the Google Blog lists some of its content providers.