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Old 05-12-2011, 03:40 PM   #1
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Default Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 ComScore Bing mark

The comScore December market share numbers for U.S. search share are out,Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007, and Bing is continuing its slow, upward spiral.Bing;s share is now at ten.7 percent, up from 10.3 % in November, comScore mentioned. Yahoo is down — to 17.3 percent in December, from 17.5 percent in November. And Google is holding its own, at 65.seven % in December, compared to 65.6 in November.Microsoft is continuing its push to use whatever means necessary to grow its search share. In January, company officials announced a deal with Microsoft via which HP will be making Bing the default lookup engine on most of its PCs. Microsoft struck a similar default-engine deal with Verizon recently,Windows 7 Professional Key, as well, also for an unspecified amount.In search-related news this week, Microsoft officials stated the company won;t be pulling out of China,Office 2007 Ultimate Key, unlike rival Google,Office Home And Busin/ess, which is threatening to do so because of cyberattacks. (Those attacks have been linked to a zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer, but didn;t affect Microsoft, officials said earlier this week.)There;s still been no regulatory clearance on the Microsoft-Yahoo plan via which Microsoft will end up providing search results for many of Yahoo;s Web properties. If and when that clearance happens,Windows 7 Activation Key, Microsoft;s share will see a more significant upward bump, but with Bing;s current gains coming as a result of Yahoo;s losses, maybe less of a bump than Microsoft originally hoped.
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