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Verizon, Microsoft near Web-search deal

Source: MarketWatch
Seattle : WA : USA | about 1 year ago  
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Although the number of Web searches conducted via wireless phones is relatively small, the market is expected to expand quickly. Carriers are rolling out faster mobile networks and consumers are growing more accustomed to using their mobile devices to access the Internet.
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  • News Source: Valleywag | about 1 year ago
    The rumor mill says Microsoft has offered to pay twice what Google offered to take over as Verizon's default search engine on phones...They're going to pocket a billion bucks and make me reconfigure my phone. Amazing what you can do if you truly hate...
  • News Source: MarketWatch | about 1 year ago
    Although the number of Web searches conducted via wireless phones is relatively small, the market is expected to expand quickly. Carriers are rolling out faster mobile networks and consumers are growing more accustomed to using their mobile devices...
  • News Source: International Business Times | about 1 year ago
    The paper said that under the terms being considered, Microsoft would share advertising revenue with Verizon, with guaranteed payments of about $550 million to $650 million over five years. A representative for Verizon Wireless could not immediately...
  • News Source: Asian Wall Street Journal | about 1 year ago
    Verizon Wireless to become the default search provider on the wireless carrier's cellphones, a deal rival Google Inc. has been striving for, people familiar with the discussions said. Under the terms now being considered, Microsoft would share...
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