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Credit First Service Union Microsoft launched its newly redesigned MSN search engine that
features a new home page with search tools placed in more
convenient locations as well as five billion pages in its
index.
Credit card provider Barclaycard has launched a new text alert service to remind customers when their monthly payment is due.
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Card Credit Discover Service Feb 1, 2005 (AXcess News) Redmond WA - Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq:
MSFT) launched its newly redesigned MSN search engine that features
a new home page with search tools placed in more convenient
locations as well as five billion pages in its index.
Aplus.Net Introduces Search Engine Booster Aplus.Net offers service to assist businesses with search engine marketing San Diego, CA May 9 th, Leading web host and online presence solutions provider, Aplus.Net, today announced the launch of a brand new search marketing service, Search Engine Booster. The new service enables customers to receive expert assessment of their websites with respect to search engine optimization issues. The program is designed to help small businesses achieve optimal placements among search engine result listings and thus increase qualified website traffic.
Credit Public Service Union The new MSN search engine puts Microsoft directly into the
highly competitive search market against companies like Google
(Nasdaq: GOOG) and Yahoo! (Nasdaq: YHOO). Microsoft's new MSN
search engine is available in twenty-five markets and ten
languages. MSN search promises more relevant search queries,
instant answers to questions, and a collection of tools that give
users more control in targeting and refining searches. MSN offers
users "instant answers" with Encarta encyclopedia and access to the
MSN Music Library. One of the new tools
being offered is Search Builder, which gives web surfers the
ability to do customized web searches based on specific site or
domain, country or region, or language. One of the features I
particulary liked was the category-specific tabs.
"Aplus.Net Introduces Search Engine Booster" May 12 th, 2006 This article covers the launch of Aplus.Net's Search Engine Booster, a new service that is designed to improve search engine rankings and natural search result positioning for customers' websites. The article was also featured in Ecommerce Guide's daily newsletter and on the Ecommerce Guide homepage.
Card Credit Processing Service If your like me and use the tool bar offered by the search
engine then you might like MSN's due to its desktop tab that allows
users to search beyond the web for e-mail, documents and media
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Center Credit Service Union While Microsoft has entered the Search engine arena with its new
tools and services Yahoo! and Google already have desktop toolbars,
though MSN should be able to pick up a percentage of that
market.
Card Credit Service Wireless Keynote Systems recently reported that while Google still ranks
as the king of the search engine industry, Yahoo and MSN have
improved their performance levels since the last study, published
in May 2004.According to Keynote, Yahoo! has 20% and MSN 30% of
users who would be willing to consider those search engines as
their primary search service. But according to a related story in
NewsFactor, DiDio says that Google is loosing market share.
Credit Security Service Union Microsoft is expected to launch an aggressive marketing campaign
to attract new users.
Credit Report Service Shares of Microsoft were up 7 cents at $26.36 at 1:10pm ET
Tuesday, while Yahoo! shares were down 42 cents at $34.78 and
Google's shares were off $2.12 at $193.50. AXcess News will be
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