Monday, July 28, 2008

Facebook to add Microsoft Live Search

Microsoft has announced that the company has expanded its deal with Facebook and will be integrating Microsoft's Live Search into the social network.

This is big news for Live search, which has been languishing behind both Yahoo and Google in the search stakes for some time.

It is understood that Microsoft will utilise this deal to serve up advertising (both traditional and sponsored search results) through Facebook by the end of the year. Microsoft previously bought a $240 million stake in Facebook at a whopping $15 billion valuation, in exchange for global advertising rights.

This deal parallels the search deal that Google signed with MySpace in 2006, when it won the rights to provide search and advertising to the News Corp-owned social network. Thus far the deal has failed to produce any real results for Google as they have struggled to monetise the worlds largest social network, but it blames the under performance on the difficulty with monetizing social networks in general.

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Monday, July 28, 2008

Facebook to add Microsoft Live Search

Microsoft has announced that the company has expanded its deal with Facebook and will be integrating Microsoft's Live Search into the social network.

This is big news for Live search, which has been languishing behind both Yahoo and Google in the search stakes for some time.

It is understood that Microsoft will utilise this deal to serve up advertising (both traditional and sponsored search results) through Facebook by the end of the year. Microsoft previously bought a $240 million stake in Facebook at a whopping $15 billion valuation, in exchange for global advertising rights.

This deal parallels the search deal that Google signed with MySpace in 2006, when it won the rights to provide search and advertising to the News Corp-owned social network. Thus far the deal has failed to produce any real results for Google as they have struggled to monetise the worlds largest social network, but it blames the under performance on the difficulty with monetizing social networks in general.

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