Microsoft 'bing' by JWT New York
08 Jun 2009
Microsoft has unveiled its launch advertising campaign for its new search engine Bing, with a
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Microsoft's search engine 'Bing' is lunching its first TV campaign in the UK.
Microsoft has unveiled its launch advertising campaign for its new search engine Bing, with a
visitors a year. Indeed, other mass-market entrants include Google and Microsoft. The latter is engaging ...
The Microsoft UK chief marketing officer is honing its strategy of promoting the parent brand...of Microsoft UK's chief marketing officer all the more remarkable is that her role was the result of a global ... . Building on the restructure The merger last July of Microsoft UK's consumer and online divisions ... left Microsoft to join embattled Johnston Press as chief executive, after his role as managing director ...
WHY: Microsoft has released a free app to launch Kinect Star Wars for the Xbox 360, which uses Kinect's motion-tracking technology to enable players to "fight like a Jedi". HOW: They say: "We noticed that people on Facebook and Twitter talk lots about ... Facebook and Twitter. To promote Kinect ...
became the first company to work with Microsoft's Kinect for Windows in a commercial environment ...
, and Microsoft s partnership with Nokia illustrate the trend while Apple and Amazon continued to develop ...
Google Chrome has overtaken Microsoft's Internet Explorer to become the world's most popular web.... Microsoft recently ramped up its marketing efforts for Internet Explorer , with its most significant ... Market share (%) 1 Google Chrome 32.76 2 Microsoft IE 31.94 3 ...
Microsoft is aiming to increase visitor numbers to MSN UK with its first consumer-facing campaign
Microsoft is aiming to capitalise on summer sporting events such as the Olympics and Euro 2012
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