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August 26, 2010 07:42 AM

Yahoo! Search Completes Transition to Bing

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Yahoo! this week completed the transition of its search engine to the Bing back-end in both the US and Canada. The move comes almost 14 months after the two companies first announced their sweeping agreement to align in the search space to take on market leader Google.

"I am happy to share that Bing is powering Yahoo!'s search results in the US and Canada," Microsoft Senior Vice President Satya Nadella wrote in a blog post this week. "This is a great milestone for Bing and Yahoo! and our customers, and we are happy to report the transition has gone smoothly and we feel great about the progress our search alliance has been making over the summer."

Currently, only English-language Yahoo! searches are being delivered via Bing, but that will change in the weeks ahead, Microsoft says. Yahoo! searches will switch over to Bing in other countries throughout 2011 and 2012.

The big question, of course, is whether this change will do anything to alter the competitive landscape, since Google still dominates the search market with almost 66 percent usage share in July. By combining Yahoo!'s and Bing's search shares, however, Microsoft should be able to command more advertising dollars and better improve the underlying search technologies.

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  • O
    2 years ago
    Aug 30, 2010

    Something people do miss... Having two major players, is also something that can encourage some regulatory scrutiny... That's good, because I think privacy issues are getting out of hand when it comes to the Internet and free-services.

    I'm a libertarian, I hate government intervention, but there should be a basic set of rules, like what apply to the credit bureaus, to make sure the information is held, and consumed safely. It's sort of the wild-wild-west now.

    I've seen the marketing system from certain prominent online firms, been NDA'ed, but suffice to say, it would scare the living bejeebers out of you if you realized what they knew. It's more than you think it is, probably by an order of magnitude.

  • S
    2 years ago
    Aug 27, 2010

    with google tapering off the ms yahoo partnetship should make for some good competition. after all who wants a monopolistic company to have access to all your searches, email, docs, and spam you with ads in them on top of promoting their own products in their OS, and hint hint, I'm not talking about microsoft ;)


  • Klimecki
    2 years ago
    Aug 26, 2010

    @jersey:
    Not any more. They got assimilated into the Borg.

  • Jersey
    2 years ago
    Aug 26, 2010

    Wait - you mean Yahoo still does search?!

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