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November 22nd, 2009

A Microsoft and News Corp. search pact? It adds up

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 5:41 pm

Categories: Bing, General, Google, Microsoft, Search

Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., News Corp., Search, Larry Dignan

Microsoft and News Corp. are reportedly discussing a deal where Rupert Murdoch would take his properties and delist them from Google. These sites would presumably wind up on Bing.

The Financial Times reported
that Microsoft and News Corp. have talked about de-indexing its news Web sites from Google. In addition:

The Financial Times has learnt that Microsoft has also approached other big online publishers to persuade them to remove their sites from Google’s search engine.

Crazy? Not if the money is right.

Microsoft’s grand plan would be to hamper Google by taking key properties away. And the software giant’s idea to approach other newspapers makes sense too. After all, Microsoft’s search partner Yahoo is really tight with newspapers.

The big picture here: Microsoft wants to ding Google, but it also wants market share. In many respects, search engines could resemble the stock exchanges. The Nasdaq and New York Stock Exchange spend a lot of time and money on poaching big-name companies from each other. However, the investor doesn’t really care where a company lists shares. You use both exchanges.

Carry that analogy out to search and you see what Microsoft is pushing with Bing. Microsoft only wants to be on par with Google. If Bing has properties that garner attention perhaps consumers will use Microsoft’s search a little more. If folks use Bing and Google throughout the day it’s a clear win for Microsoft.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Smart Planet as well as Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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I have used both bing and google search engines
and in my opinion Google is far better.
Microsoft will never be happy until they are
the only company in the world (sorry universe
there ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: jc3lions@... Posted on: 12/03/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Goodbye Rupert  davebarnes | 11/22/09
Well, I am not sure of the quality of the clicks that news organizations  DonnieBoy | 11/22/09
Huh?  Gis Bun | 11/23/09
Actually Comscore's ratings are flawed  HollywoodDog | 11/23/09
If you ask Microsoft, or course, it'll be much higher than that.  fr0thy2 | 11/23/09
Anti-competitive as ALWAYS. Good ole Microsoft!  fr0thy2 | 11/23/09
Goodbye Google...You can't earn money without paying for content made by  transposeIT | 11/22/09
This might not hurt Google at all. There are multiple news organizations  DonnieBoy | 11/22/09
It will be an interesting gambit...  probabilist | 11/22/09
There's no such conspiracy.  Dealing | 11/22/09
There have been some good arguments, that the quality of the clicks comming  DonnieBoy | 11/22/09
On par?  Fred Fredrickson | 11/22/09
Well, Murdoch does not have a monopoly in news, and MS does not have a  DonnieBoy | 11/22/09
Agree on Microsoft  dukeoconnor | 11/23/09
Well, if they CAN get paid for their sites, I guess more power to them.  DonnieBoy | 11/22/09
RE: A Microsoft and News Corp. search pact? It adds up  DannyO_0x98 | 11/22/09
If you mention MySpace  probabilist | 11/22/09
Exactly.  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 11/23/09
Once Murdoch  honeymonster | 11/23/09
One important point. People reading the content are still NOT paying. It is  DonnieBoy | 11/23/09
But don't be surprised  honeymonster | 11/23/09
Though for Microsoft, I imagine it will just be more losses. I do not know  DonnieBoy | 11/23/09
Those comparisons are similar but not equivalent  InanelyGreat | 11/23/09
And the best part is...  Zogg | 11/23/09
Hey! Great point. Maybe Google should give us the ability to exclude sites  DonnieBoy | 11/23/09
RE: A Microsoft and News Corp. search pact? It adds up  gertruded | 11/23/09
De-listing from Google is a silly idea  Richard_P | 11/23/09
A waste of money  eMJayy | 11/23/09
RE: A Microsoft and News Corp. search pact? It adds up  Brother Martin de Porres | 11/23/09
Kamikaze Search Suicide  rtb | 11/23/09
Good luck to them...  zkiwi | 11/23/09
Its the new axis of evil  paul@... | 11/23/09
Sorry but GOOGLE will still be no1....  carlsf@... | 11/23/09
Bing is good for maps  SparkyMaddy | 11/23/09
RE: A Microsoft and News Corp. search pact? It adds up  Bill Rathbun | 11/23/09
Mixed feelings  jorjitop | 11/23/09
I'll boycott Bing  angelsix | 11/23/09
here here  jc3lions@... | 12/03/09
RE: A Microsoft and News Corp. search pact? It adds up  johnpall@... | 11/23/09
RE: A Microsoft and News Corp. search pact? It adds up  lawyersoffice@... | 11/25/09

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