Microsoft nearing ad system for MSN searches
When it comes to the search-engine business - and the hot online advertising market that fuels it - Microsoft has lagged far behind Google and other rivals.
Determined to change course, the company has poured money and resources into developing its own search engine and online advertising system. The search engine debuted a year ago, but the advertising component has taken longer.
Read the complete story here. (Seattle Times)
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