Google’s Latest Challenge: Microsoft may pay you to search
By being free, Google probably thought they were safe from being undercut by Microsoft. Turns out that might not be so true. Microsoft is floating a concept where they will share their search ad revenue with the users that are generating it. Once again we see that from a consumer’s point of view, competition is a very good thing.
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