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Microsoft's Bing seals Facebook, Twitter deals

Source: Reuters
San Francisco : CA : USA | about 1 month ago  
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Microsoft Corp has sealed agreements to access real-time content on hot social networking sites Facebook and Twitter, a boost for its fledgling Bing search engine. Bing, which hopes to take on current dominant search leader Google Inc, will have access to Twitter's entire store of public data in real...
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  • Posted By SamCamp SamCamp | about 1 month ago
    I don't understand why Microsoft ever even thought they should, and could compete with Google. Every computer has a search bar, and almost every one of them is set up to Google. Google is actually a verb, and why on earth would Microsoft ever even get the faint, daft idea that they could be equals with a genius corporation like Google? At least on the web browser side of things...
  • Posted By graffiti1982 graffiti1982 | about 1 month ago
    i think it's not a smart move of Microsoft
  • Posted By CassandraCarbee CassandraCarbee | about 1 month ago
    I agree with you SamCamp. Frankly, I am sick and tired of Microsoft in nearly all aspects of its' being. Especially the annoying errors with their programs.
  • Posted By judeleneperez judeleneperez | about 1 month ago
    Yeah Samcamp. I think google is the best
  • Posted By nateflamerus nateflamerus | about 1 month ago
    I wouldn't have a real problem with bing, its just the stupid commercials that really get on my nerves.
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