May 19th, 2009 - ChannnelWeb
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Microsoft next week is expected to give the first public demonstration of Kumo, the revamped, rebranded Live Search property that's aimed at slowing Google's runaway success in the search market.The unveiling will take place at the D: All Things Digital conference, to be held in Carlsbad, Calif. from May 26-28, according to a Tuesday report in the Wall Street Journal.
Microsoft, which has been testing Kumo internally since March, has been sending the message that current search engines aren't nearly as effective as they could be...
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