Back in 2007, several executives in the past,
Office 2010 Professional Plus X86, Microsoft was touting the benefits it will have in lookup as a result of its ability to integrate its engine into its very own over the internet properties and goods.(Microsoft execs referred to this type of lookup as “convenience search.” Going to a search engine and typing in a query there is what they called “destination lookup.”)Cut to July 9, 2009. Today, Microsoft announced one of those long-promised “convenience search” capabilities with the capability to directly insert Bing search results into Hotmail messages. Microsoft has moved from pilot stage to final and has integrated a “Quick Add” feature into Hotmail.From a new posting around the Windows Live Wire blog:“With Hotmail’s quick add feature, now enhanced with Bing, you can easily lookup, find, and insert content from the net straight into your e-mail messages. With just one click you can add restaurant reviews, movie times, images,
Office Home And Business Product Key, videos, maps and more.”To use Quick Add, users can select a category from a new Quick Add pane around the right when composing new e-mail messages. From there, they can directly insert a Bing lookup outcome into their messages.Quick Add is “currently available in select languages and geographies (Australia, Canada, China, India, US,
Office Professional Plus Product Key, and UK), according to the Hotmail team.Microsoft officials said a few years ago to expect Microsoft to integrate its search engine into lots of other Microsoft properties and products — everything from Messenger,
Microsoft Office 2010 Sale, to Spaces,
Office Professional Plus 2010 Key, to MSN. The Bingification of plenty of these Microsoft entities is already well under way.Will “convenience” search capabilities help Microsoft grow Bing;s share much? Guess we;ll see as the next set of query data starts rolling in….