Thursday, December 10, 2009

Microsoft Promises Bing will be 'Open'


Microsoft stated its commitment to expand in developing strategies Bing, by way of opening up to partners and developers. This was done to their property search engines have a more diverse taste.

Senior Vice President of Microsoft's online services Satya Nadella revealed that the company has agreed to implement third-party model. This is done so that the content and application developers can work together with Microsoft to enrich the facilities owned by Bing. In this way, of course, expected to improve their position stagnant, and still lose a lot with Google.

"We want to provide an open strategy to follow current market trends. Took a third-party developers will surely make Bing far better prepared to compete," said Satya, as quoted by The Register.

Nadella was speaking after Microsoft launched a new feature on Bing interesting reading Microsoft's algorithm and the traffic and depending on the data center computing and storage architectures. Microsoft also announced a beta version of Bing maps that use Silverlight media player and some laboratory technology to alter photographs and maps together to provide 3D flavor.

"We want to be able to get an open strategy that allows us to enter the ecosystem and the ecosystem will again provide a good economic value for Microsoft," he said.

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