Windows Live Search Beta for Asian Pacific markets out
Brands, Internet, Networks, Search Engine News July 7th, 2006
Windows Live Search Beta for Asian Pacific markets out
Software giants Microsoft have launched the beta of their upcoming Windows Live Search service in the Asian Pacific region.
The company also announced the availability of new Live.com page customized for these markets.
This new website comes with a totally updated user-interface which can be totally customized as per the requirements and wishes of the end user.
It has been designed to help the people with what they want to show on their homepage in their web browsers.
Alex Stewart, regional director for Microsoft’s MSN and Windows Live business in Asia Pacific spoke about this new product launch in this market: “Outside of email, search is the most popular online activity in Asia.â€
He further added: “It’s become a ubiquitous part of the web and yet there is still huge potential in terms of what it can deliver for Asia’s netizens. These services are core to our strategy and we believe that the innovations unveiled today deliver an outstanding level of power and simplicity to search.â€
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