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Microsoft, Google Settle Kai-Fu Lee SuitThe months-long legal scuffle between Microsoft and Google over the search giant's hiring of former Microsoft executive Kai-Fu...Google Still Atop Search Engine RoostGoogle has plenty to crow about, accounting for 42 percent of search sessions in November among the 15...Verizon to Offer Wireless Music Downloads, Challenge iTunesVerizon plans to launch, on January 16, a music-download service wirelessly, via mobile phones onto Windows PCs, writes...adCenter ROI High, Number of Advertisers Kept LowPilot campaigns using MSN's adCenter paid-search system are generating high conversion rates but Microsoft should more quickly expand...Some Online Marketing Predictions for 2006Get ready… Earlier this week, ClickZ's Zach Rogers asked some "big brains" to provide their thoughts on what the...Microsoft Seeks Deal to Rival Google-AOL PactMicrosoft is most certainly thinking of ways to jump back into the game after having lost out to...Mobile Market to Keep GrowingThe number of mobile phone subscribers worldwide will increase steadily through 2011, and developing markets such as India...Japan to Fund Search Engine to Take on Google, YahooWorried that U.S. search engines are too dominant, the Japanese government is considering starting up a rival search...Forrester: Responsys Leading Email Marketing Service ProviderStandalone email application service provider Responsys re-emerged as a leader after overhauling its platform and corporate strategy, according...Europe May Fine Microsoft Nearly $2.4MM per DayThe European Commission has threatened to fine Microsoft more than $2 million a day unless it agrees to... |
