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  • Tiko7523
    MVP
    • Aug 2009
    • 1595

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    Microsoft has lost $5.5 billion on Bing since launch

    Microsoft has lost $5.5 billion, an average drain of $1 billion per quarter, on Bing since it introduced the search engine in 2009, CNNMoney reported on Wednesday. Despite the losses, Microsoft’s Bing reached a 30% share of the U.S. search engine market in April of this year, slowly narrowing the gap with Google, although comScore’s figures pin the search engine’s share at just 14.7%. Despite the constant drain, Microsoft still has a plan for Bing. During the company’s financial analyst meeting in California recently, Microsoft’s president of online services Qi Lu said his company hopes to use Bing to “reorganize the web” to “change the game fundamentally” instead of taking on Google in a head-to-head dogfight. Read on for more.

    “We are able to try things with much more flexibility,” Bing director Stefan Weitz said. “If we make a mistake, it’s not going to take down the company.” Analysts believe Microsoft will continue to lose money, however. “Bing will likely be better than Google over time, but even if it is, users and advertisers still need to go to them,” McAdams Wright Ragen analyst Sid Parakh told CNNMoney. “To be clear, this will take a long, long time to play out. This is something Microsoft will continue to lose money on.”
    Microsoft's new search engine Bing is now live for users to test drive. Though labeled a "preview", the search site is fully functional and all…
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  • Blzer
    Resident film pundit
    • Mar 2004
    • 42515

    #2
    Re: Microsoft has lost $5.5 billion on Bing since launch

    That's because nobody uses Internet Explorer... and because Google's search engine kicks so much more ***.
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    • SuperBowlNachos
      All Star
      • Jul 2004
      • 10218

      #3
      Re: Microsoft has lost $5.5 billion on Bing since launch

      Originally posted by Blzer
      That's because nobody uses Internet Explorer... and because Google's search engine kicks so much more ***.
      I used bing for the first time the other day by accident. My main draw for google is it's the most simple page you can get.

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      • Hooe
        Hall Of Fame
        • Aug 2002
        • 21554

        #4
        Re: Microsoft has lost $5.5 billion on Bing since launch

        Originally posted by Blzer
        That's because nobody uses Internet Explorer... and because Google's search engine kicks so much more ***.
        Not true at all, Internet Explorer actually dominates web browser market share. EDIT: So "dominates" isn't quite the right word anymore, Firefox has a much stronger foothold than I thought, but IE still has a 14-percent market share lead over Mozilla's property (39% to 25%).

        The way I see it, if Microsoft wants to make money on Bing, they have to be willing to lose money on Bing, because going up against the behemoth that is Google is no enviable task.

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        • Blzer
          Resident film pundit
          • Mar 2004
          • 42515

          #5
          Re: Microsoft has lost $5.5 billion on Bing since launch

          Originally posted by CHooe
          Not true at all, Internet Explorer actually dominates web browser market share. EDIT: So "dominates" isn't quite the right word anymore, Firefox has a much stronger foothold than I thought, but IE still has a 14-percent market share lead over Mozilla's property (39% to 25%).

          The way I see it, if Microsoft wants to make money on Bing, they have to be willing to lose money on Bing, because going up against the behemoth that is Google is no enviable task.
          Sorry, it was more of an OS inside joke and sarcasm, because we don't use IE for the most part.

          But even still, as you point out, it's in the lead or anything, and people really probably only know of Bing because of the default homepage or that commercial you rarely see. When there is Google, it's tough to really try and compete at all.
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          • Steel5
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            • Feb 2010
            • 1768

            #6
            Re: Microsoft has lost $5.5 billion on Bing since launch

            I use Bing because I get reward points for searching on it that I can cash in for MS Points.

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            • Behindshadows
              CEO - BSG Network
              • Nov 2004
              • 8055

              #7
              Re: Microsoft has lost $5.5 billion on Bing since launch

              People still use IE...wtf!!! Are we in Bedrock?

              And what's a bing? smh

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              • p2xgamers
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                • Jul 2002
                • 4735

                #8
                Re: Microsoft has lost $5.5 billion on Bing since launch

                I was an avid google user but I now use Bing all the time, just like certain features like the frontpage and where recent searches appear. The reward stuff is pretty nifty too.
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                • dickey1331
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                  • Sep 2009
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                  #9
                  All I use is Bing. I hate google. To me bing brings up better results especially with pictures.


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                  • GAMEC0CK2002
                    Stayin Alive
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 10384

                    #10
                    Re: Microsoft has lost $5.5 billion on Bing since launch

                    I used bing when it was first released. At the time, MS was giving anywhere from 10-40% cash back for purchases made using bing. I saved at least $200 on 4-5 purchases.

                    Other than that, I used Google/firefox.

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                    • fishepa
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                      • Feb 2003
                      • 18989

                      #11
                      Re: Microsoft has lost $5.5 billion on Bing since launch

                      Google rules.

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                      • Altimus
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                        • Nov 2004
                        • 27283

                        #12
                        Re: Microsoft has lost $5.5 billion on Bing since launch

                        I've never used Bing and never will. Google is my go to engine on any device. Browser wise it's Safari and secondary Chrome.

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                        • Blzer
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                          • Mar 2004
                          • 42515

                          #13
                          Re: Microsoft has lost $5.5 billion on Bing since launch

                          Originally posted by GAMEC0CK2002
                          I used bing when it was first released. At the time, MS was giving anywhere from 10-40% cash back for purchases made using bing. I saved at least $200 on 4-5 purchases.
                          Anyone think this might be why they're out $5.5 billion?
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                          • bad_philanthropy
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                            • Jul 2005
                            • 12167

                            #14
                            Re: Microsoft has lost $5.5 billion on Bing since launch

                            My girlfriend actually works for Microsoft in a capacity where part of her job is trying to generate Bing traffic. MS is definitely all in for Bing, and as a result, most metrics-based bonuses are tied to it. That said, when she needs to get stuff done at work, Google is the go to.

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                            • murph17
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                              • Sep 2003
                              • 1014

                              #15
                              Re: Microsoft has lost $5.5 billion on Bing since launch

                              i got about $40-50 in MS Points from the Bing Bar/Bing Rewards program.

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