Microsoft’s Brand Confusion Runs Deep - ReadWriteWeb


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The LiveSide blog today took a look at all the different bits of Microsoft’s Live.com search universe and found that while the new look may live up to the stated design principle of “Simple and powerful. Human. Fast.”…

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Microsoft’s Brand Confusion Runs Deep (Josh Catone/ReadWriteWeb)

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Microsoft’s Brand Confusion Runs Deep  —  The LiveSide blog today took a look at all the different bits of Microsoft's Live.com search universe and found that while the new look may…

SearchCap: The Day In Search, May 8, 2008

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Below is what happened in search today, as reported on
Search Engine Land and from other
places across the web
From Search Engine Land:

Search Engine Land Partners With Federated Media & The Future Of Search…

A good place for a Yahoo-less Microsoft to start: Pick a brand and stick to it [Design]

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If buying Facebook doesn’t work out, Microsoft plans to compete on the Web by growing “organically.” Bill Gates said that means search advancements, more marketing and lots of meetings. Lots of meetings. But here’s what…

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