Can Microsoft's Bing Take a Bite out of Google?

The undisputed Sultan of Search, a company whose name has become a verb, Google currently accounts for about 65% of all online searches in the U.S, according to comScore Inc. But Google's comfortable dominance may be in for its most serious challenge in years with the debut of Bing, Microsoft's new search engine. Full Story »

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Juliet Sallette
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by Juliet Sallette - Aug. 1, 2009

Interesting story. It makes the reader think about the future of online search and how these two giants will help shape internet online search. I liked the examples that he used in the article. Good research to show the reader how a search feels on either platform.

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Joey Baker
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by Joey Baker - Aug. 3, 2009

There's been a lot written about this deal, and this article does a poor job linking out to the many opinions. It's short, to the point, and let's you know what's going on, but it doesn't do much beyond that.

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