As we all know that Microsoft is going to rebrand its search engine “Windows Live Search†with a brand new name called “Microsoft Kumoâ€. The new search engine will finally be launched on June 2nd and expected to attract more users.
Here's a screenshot of Microsoft Kumo:
Microsoft recently launched a new pubCenter beta. Publishers who are looking to earn money through their site can take the advantage of the pubCenter site. Currently, all publishers can sign up for free at the pubCenter site.
Here are some of the main highlights of the new pubCenter Beta.
Yesterday we had reported that Microsoft is rebranding the Live Search into the Kumo brand . But there was no official confirmation from any source barring the official memo by Satya Nadella, a Microsoft senior vice president.
Now just after 24 hours, the software giant has finally made some official statements related to this test!
Microsoft Corp. recently announced their revenue of $16.63 billion for the second quarter.
What can you expect in this period of recession? Negative reports ofcourse. Their quarterly profits were down (contrary to revenue, that showed a slight increase):
“Operating income, net income and diluted earnings per share for the quarter were $5.94 billion, $4.17 billion and $0.47, declines of 8%, 11% and 6%, respectively, compared with the prior year.â€
Who gives perks in recession? Well, Microsoft is doing that!
Microsoft’s SearchPerks program is running an incentive and giving away double tickets for three days!
These tickets are for every search with a maximum of 50 tickets available that can be earned each day. It is especially done to encourage the participants to do more searches on Live Search. (Jan 21, Jan 22, Jan 23)
SearchPerks is notifying members with an email that looks something like the below snapshot:
Recently Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer made diverse announcements on the company's vision for personal computing, high-profile distribution deals for Live Search, and other aspects during his keynote address at CES.
It was not long back when Microsoft signed a deal with Dell that new Dell computers will be shipped with the Live search bar preinstalled.
The recession period is going strong! That means layoff procedure is still at its peak. According to certain reports, Microsoft is planning to lay off 17 percent of its total work force on or around January 15th.
So even this successful technology company is not spared from one of the biggest economic confrontations of all time. According to various specifications, it seems that a lot of layoffs will be seen in the MSN group, and other Microsoft EMEA divisions. To know more about the issue, tune in to Techmeme.
According to a report by ZDNet, Microsoft has signed a mutual deal with Dell that new Dell computers will be shipped with the Live search bar preinstalled – rather than going for Google!
It was in the year 2006, Google had a tie up with Dell on the issue of installing Google software on "millions of Dell personal computers.†The Dell-Google deal also included a co-branded Dell-Google home page
As reported by Liveside.net, Microsoft owns a new domain name kumo.com and the website is pointing towards an internal Microsoft test site. This site can only be accessed by Microsoft employees. The name Kumo standing for cloud or spider was amongst other names, which were mentioned in a post written by Mary Jo Foley, where she discussed about Microsoft's plan of rebranding Live Search.