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Microsoft drops Kumo, rebrands to Bing
« Posted: May 26, 2009, 10:46:53 AM »


Microsoft drops Kumo, rebrands to Bing

Microsoft has officially dropped the codename "Kumo" from its rebranding of its Live Search to help compete against search engine giant Google, by giving Live Search a new name.  The newest name will be "Bing" instead of "Kumo".  The new ad campaign will be placed on TV, radio, Internet, newspapers and other media to outlets with the new branding.    The new $80 to $100 million ad campaign, according to AdvertisingAge, will not directly attack Google, Yahoo, or even Ask.com by name, but instead "Bing" ads will try to convince users to use "today's search engines".  Microsoft believes they have the edge in the new search engine, indicating that 42% of all first query searches need to be refined.   Read full story...


 


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