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  2. Bing Shopping - Wikipedia

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    Bing Shopping (formerly MSN Shopping, Windows Live Shopping, Live Search Products and Windows Live Product Search) is a products search and discovery service that allows users to search for products from various sellers together on a single website.

  3. Microsoft Advertising - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Microsoft will take over as the exclusive seller of ads delivered through Bing; Yahoo! will sell its own ads through its new in-house Gemini platform. [13] [14] On June 29, 2015, AOL Inc. announced a deal and partnership to take over the majority of Microsoft's ad sales business. Under the pact, AOL will take over the sale of ...

  4. Microsoft adding AI shopping features to Bing and Edge ... - AOL

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    Microsoft is adding generative AI shopping features to Bing and Edge. (Image: Microsoft) (Microsoft) The guide can also give specifications for different products, as well as comparison tables for ...

  5. Where do you want to go today? - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times described the campaign as taking "a winsome, humanistic approach to demystifying technology". However, the Times reported in August 1995 that the response to Microsoft's campaign in the advertising trade press had been "lukewarm" and quoted Brad Johnson of Advertising Age as stating that "Microsoft is on version 1.0 in ...

  6. Pay-per-click - Wikipedia

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    Pay-per-click is usually associated with first-tier search engines (such as Google Ads, Amazon Advertising, and Microsoft Advertising). With search engines, advertisers typically bid on keyword phrases relevant to their target market and pay when ads (text-based search ads or shopping ads that are a combination of images and text) are clicked ...

  7. Scroogled - Wikipedia

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    Scroogled (a portmanteau of "screwed" and "Google") was a Microsoft attack advertising campaign that ran between November 2012 and 2014. Created by Mark Penn, the campaign sought primarily to attack a competing company, Google, by pointing out disadvantages and criticism of their products and services in comparison to those run by Microsoft (particularly, Bing and Outlook.com).

  8. List of services by MSN - Wikipedia

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    Bing Maps, a maps website (previously MSN Expedia Maps and MSN Virtual Earth) Bing Shopping, a shopping website for online products (previously MSN Shopping) Messenger, an instant messaging service (previously MSN Messenger Service) Microsoft account, a user login service (previously MSN Passport)

  9. Mark Penn - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after he came on board, he began a public relations campaign against Google on behalf of Bing. Just in time for the holiday shopping season, he created a commercial in which Microsoft criticized Google for biasing its shopping search results with paid advertisements. "Don't get Scroogled", the commercial warned. In August 2013, Penn was ...