sheshe42
04-07-2011, 02:40 PM
It absolutely was just over a yr back that Microsoft;s lookup staff was wrestling with back-to-back executive departures. Now it;s the finish of 2008 and here we're again within the midst of much more Reside Lookup shake-ups.In just the past the 3 weeks: MSN has gone by way of a major reorgMicrosoft appointed previous Yahoo Qi Lu as its new head of On the net Services,Microsoft Office 2010 Pro (http://www.office2010key.ca/)
Brian McAndrews — previous head of aQuantive and an alleged candidate for Lu;s new job — announced his resignationBill Shaughnessy,Office 2010 Professional Plus (http://www.office2010key.in/), head of global advertising sales (and a reported buddy of McAndrews) announced he;ll be quitting Microsoft in MarchBrad Goldberg, Reside Lookup General Manager, has quit and is joining Peak6,Office 2007 Key (http://www.msoffice2007key.com), an invesment firm. (Welcome to the fire, frying pan.) As other pundits have noted,Office Home And Student 2010 Key (http://www.msoffice2010key.com/), Microsoft needs to try something — anything — new to fix its On the net Providers business.Microsoft;s query share is stagnating, in spite of the company;s continued attempts to tweak business models with programs like Live Lookup Cashback. And its decision to focus on a handful of crucial verticals hasn;t done a whole whole lot to improve Microsoft;s lookup mindshare or marketshare, either. And there is still no deal with Yahoo Lookup after a yr of on-again/off-again courtship. (I still wouldn;t be surprised to see Microsoft and Yahoo consumate some kind of lookup arrangement before the finish of this calendar 12 months,Office Pro Plus 2007 (http://www.office2007-key.us), however.)What else do you think Microsoft could and should do to try to shore up its lookup business? Do you think throwing technology at the lookup problem (”we;ll have the best lookup algorithm and APIs, ever!”) is the best approach? Will rebranding Reside Lookup to Kumo help fix what ails Live Lookup?
Brian McAndrews — previous head of aQuantive and an alleged candidate for Lu;s new job — announced his resignationBill Shaughnessy,Office 2010 Professional Plus (http://www.office2010key.in/), head of global advertising sales (and a reported buddy of McAndrews) announced he;ll be quitting Microsoft in MarchBrad Goldberg, Reside Lookup General Manager, has quit and is joining Peak6,Office 2007 Key (http://www.msoffice2007key.com), an invesment firm. (Welcome to the fire, frying pan.) As other pundits have noted,Office Home And Student 2010 Key (http://www.msoffice2010key.com/), Microsoft needs to try something — anything — new to fix its On the net Providers business.Microsoft;s query share is stagnating, in spite of the company;s continued attempts to tweak business models with programs like Live Lookup Cashback. And its decision to focus on a handful of crucial verticals hasn;t done a whole whole lot to improve Microsoft;s lookup mindshare or marketshare, either. And there is still no deal with Yahoo Lookup after a yr of on-again/off-again courtship. (I still wouldn;t be surprised to see Microsoft and Yahoo consumate some kind of lookup arrangement before the finish of this calendar 12 months,Office Pro Plus 2007 (http://www.office2007-key.us), however.)What else do you think Microsoft could and should do to try to shore up its lookup business? Do you think throwing technology at the lookup problem (”we;ll have the best lookup algorithm and APIs, ever!”) is the best approach? Will rebranding Reside Lookup to Kumo help fix what ails Live Lookup?