By Jason Carr - By now you have probably heard all about the Microsoft - Yahoo search deal (if not, we have a summary of the deal up on the HirePPC blog). Pending regulatory approval, Microsoft's Bing will become Yahoo's search engine and Microsoft's AdCenter will run the PPC ads. Yahoo will sell to the premium advertisers and turn their attention toward expanding their display advertising and content empire. It all sounded wonderful in the press release, but not everyone bought that line. Yahoo's stock price dropped about 10% after the anouncement. So if the deal isn't all roses, the question is, who wins and who loses?
Continue reading...Thursday, July 2, 2009
For the day leading into a holiday weekend, there is a lot of linky goodness out there. News on Bing taking on Google, TMZ's beatdown of traditional media and a screwed economy.
Continue reading...Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Microsoft's new Bing decision engine points a finger at Google for the nation's problems (YouTube).
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 3, 2009
By Joel Cheesman - By now you know Microsoft is once again, stupidly valiantly trying to break Google’s sleeper hold on the search market with Bing. They’re even willing to throw $100 million into the endeavor. It’ll be interesting to see how much (or if) traffic increases across the jobosphere once the $100 million ad campaign fires up as a result of Bing referrals. I’m not putting a lot of stock in Bing’s long term chances, but they should make a few more job boards and employers happy in the short term. Here's why ...
Continue reading...Monday, June 1, 2009
Microsoft's Bing search engine described (video).
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Monster.com and Microsoft Office have announced a partnership that will give job seekers access to the Office Online Career Center, a new all-in-one career portal.
Continue reading...Saturday, March 28, 2009
The future according to Microsoft video.
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Friday, July 31, 2009
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