Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’
Microsoft announced today a new test project called Spindex, designed
to aggregate social media streams, making it easier for users to find
new information, view customized trending topics and get the most out of
their social media experiences.
Wall Street is a curious place. A number of companies last week and this week reported very strong revenues suggesting that the recession is in fact over. But investors, disappointed that performance wasn’t even stronger, punished their shares perhaps with more aggressive expectations than were justified under the circumstances.
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Google announced today a new coalition with privacy groups, technology companies and academics designed to update the federal Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), which governs how law enforcement can access electronic information.
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How close did Microsoft come to a major naming mistake with its most recent search engine? Pretty close, according to a CNET interview with Microsoft chief marketing strategist David Webster. According to Webster, Bing was not the first choice for a name for the company’s new search engine but something very close: Microsoft Bang.
San Francisco, California – - July 10, 2008 – Over 100 Internet marketers, advertisers and business professionals, joined industry experts from Microsoft, Google and other firms, at The Pay Per Click Summit in San Francisco.