Author: Nancy Raskauskas, Senior Editor

Bing- Another Search Engine Attempt for Microsoft

Microsoft unveiled plans for its new mega search engine, Bing! which they prefer to call  call a “decision engine” on May 28 at All Things Digital or the Wall Street Journal’s D7 conference in carlsbad, California.   Deployment is expected by June 3. It appears to be very much like previous versions of Live Search with shopping, travel, health and local search categories. “Farecast” is now “Bing Travel” ” Virtual Earth” becomes a “Virtual Earth Maps” section. Microsoft is planning to spend somewhere between $80 million and $100 million  in advertising for the Bing campaign, although Steve Ballmer tended to lowball this estimate in speaking with Walt Mossberg at the conference. One notable and questionable  faction of Bing is it’s integration of content from other sites directly into it. “How about all these people that expect to make money off their Web sites,” Mossberg asks. “Were not trying to get in the way of copyright holders,” Ballmer said. “We’re not trying to live off other people’s work. We are just trying to make a good product.” Ballmer notes some of different ways content gets there. Some is licensed he said, other is what can be crawled “under copyright law.” “We license content to be in here,” Ballmer said. “That’s a way to do it.” We shall see about that. As well as the fact that some of the features...

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NPR: Facebook Scam Steals Passwords

There is a new scam directed at Facebook users. The perpetrators send you a link in facebok that appears to be from one of your friends. When you click on the link it asks you to retype your password and BAM! POW KAZAAM! -they have you and your friends as well. You see, it then sends the same link to your friends and they are also “owned”. To read the full wrap up on NPR’s All Tech Considered go to...

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