Microsoft is doing his best to promote its new search engine BING. As we know that Microsoft is also dealing with Yahoo to provide it an exposure. They are providing best offers to the user, Right now Microsoft announced a “Bing stimulus package”, which is an excellent Cashback program as per which searchers will get cashback rewards as high as 50 percent upon purchasing products from select merchants.
Earlier, Microsoft had announced cashback up to 35 percent, but present time searchers are offered with almost double cashback as compared to before. To get the rewards, searchers need to search for what they are looking for at Bing. After entering your search, look for the Cashback rewards icon on the search ads.



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Before few months launch of Google Services for Websites was reported. Google Services for Websites is a program designed to help access providers and web hosters to offer useful and powerful tools to upgrade their websites. Tools such as Webmaster Tools, Custom Search, Site Search and AdSense help website owners to understand:

Improve user retention
Search performance and
Monetize their content

Google recently rolled out more new tools to the program. They are:

Page Speed: It enables webmasters to evaluate the performance of their web pages.

Web Elements: With Web Elements, webmasters can improve their websites with easily activities. It provides maps, real-time news, calendars, presentations, spreadsheets and YouTube videos on their sites. The Custom Search Element provides inline search within a site and it does not require you to write any code.

The Tips for Hosters page: The Tips demonstrate hosters to help their customers by creating better websites. These include the use of analytics tools such as Ggoooogle Analytics to help webmasters understand their traffic and linguistic tools such as Google Translate.



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Google Inc. decided to  sell its prominent  radio advertising business to WideOrbit Inc. WideOrbit Inc. also agreed to purchase Google’s technology for automating radio ad placement. However, the financial details for the deal have not yet been disclosed to the outside world. WideOrbit will cover near about 3,600 customers of this deal along with a specific number of employees. This is a privately held San Francisco based company that develops software for the broadcast TV and radio industries.
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