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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Microsoft announces its latest Bing search overhaul plans
The latest Bing update, coming to U.S. users soon, includes a less-cluttered results page, plus new social features displayed in a three-column layout.
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To keep fighting Google, Microsoft adds more Facebook into Bing
Microsoft has delivered on its promise to keep using Facebook in Bing to fight Google. The company has announced yet another revamp to Bing that includes even more Facebook, but is that enough?
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Microsoft, Facebook are collaboration pals: Will the new Bing deliver market share returns?
Microsoft and Facebook sound like a match made in search heaven. But the returns on the new Bing are far from complete without market share gains vs. Google.
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If this is what a Metrofied Bing looks like, more, please
Microsoft has redesigned its Bing results page to make it less cluttered.
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Microsoft outbid Facebook for AOL patents (rumor)
Facebook also wanted the 800 patents AOL was selling, but Microsoft won the bidding war, according to a new rumor. There's still a chance, however, that Facebook will get the patents it wants.
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Microsoft's answer to Amazon's CloudSearch: Bing on Azure Marketplace
Microsoft is moving its Bing Search programming interface to the Windows Azure Marketplace and turning it into a paid subscription service.
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Microsoft + Facebook = A Year in the Like
Microsoft has built a little Facebook tool for you to enjoy. Just login with your Facebook account, and Microsoft will put together a beautiful timeline of your Facebook activity during the last year.
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Microsoft mocks Facebook, Twitter in Skype ad campaign
Microsoft has launched a Skype advertising campaign. It contains two ads that mock Facebook and Twitter, noting how they are next to useless for communication when compared to Skype.
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Microsoft Bing and Skype units tighten their ties
Microsoft's Bing and Skype units are working on a number of cross-platform products and promotions.
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Facebook asking $710,000 a day for logout ads (rumor)
Facebook won't disclose how much it is charging daily for its new logout ads, but a recent rumor says the price is $550,000 + $160,000 = $710,000. Bing, Mustang, and Titanic have all been featured.
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Is Xbox the new center of the Microsoft universe?
Xbox is the 'new main street in Redmond,' according to a former Google engineering director who is now back at Microsoft. Agree?
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Should Microsoft save Facebook from Yahoo?
Some think Facebook needs to just buy Yahoo. Others think Microsoft needs to step in and save Facebook from Yahoo. Both seem unlikely scenarios, but Facebook needs to consider its options.
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comScore: Google, Bing gain search share as Yahoo dips
comScore's latest market share statistics show that Google remains top dog in search. While Bing gains a fraction, it loses out to Google in third-party searches.
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Microsoft pays to put Bing on Facebook logout page
Microsoft is paying Facebook to be the first customer of the social networking giant's new logout page ad unit. The result is an interactive Bing search page when you logout of Facebook.
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Microsoft adds another Facebook tie-in to Bing search
Microsoft is adding another Facebook-linked feature to Bing known as Linked Pages.
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Bing to use Facebook, Twitter more in fight against Google
Microsoft already uses data from Facebook and Twitter in Bing. While the search giant is pushing Google+, however, the software giant says it is just getting started with Facebook and Twitter.
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Microsoft's Bing: Mere 'decision engine' no more
Microsoft is launching a new ad campaign for its Bing search engine. The message "Bing is for doing."
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Facebook, Google, Bing, Yahoo to enable IPv6 on June 6, 2012
Facebook, Google, Microsoft Bing, and Yahoo are four of 15 companies committed to supporting IPv6 by June 6, 2012. The others include Cisco, D-Link, Akamai, Limelight, and seven ISPs.
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Microsoft search overtakes Yahoo. So what?
Beating Yahoo is meaningless to Microsoft. Bing needs to dent Google.
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Will Bing grow at Google's expense (or Yahoo's) in 2012?
Will Microsoft's Bing grow search share at Yahoo's expense -- or Google's -- in 2012?
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