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Received: Friday, May 29, 2009 02:37 AM
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Why (our outlook is steady) is because ours is fundamentally a defensive business model. When times are good, people come to us for scale. When times are bad, they come to us (to cut) cost.
The software giant is set to launch a new Web search service called "Bing" next Wed. Microsoft (MSFT) has been testing the search engine internally under the name Kumo for several months in hopes of taking back market share from search giant Google (GOOG). Google drew more than 64.2% of all Web-search traffic in April, up half a percentage point from the month before, according to tracking firm comScore. Yahoo (YHOO) was a distant second with 20.4% of searches. Microsoft came in third with just 8.2%.
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