Microsoft to unveil updated search engine
Microsoft plans to officially launch its updated and renamed internet search engine today, in the latest bid to make headway against market leaders Yahoo and Google.
Live Search had previously been available in test form and is the successor to MSN Search, Microsoftâs current search engine.
It ranks a distant third in US popularity after Yahoo and Google, according to the most recent data from Nielsen/Net Ratings.
The release is also part of the Redmond software companyâs push to offer a number of free, web-based services under its new Live brand name.
The approach has been aimed at helping the company establish a fresh, separate internet brand for those services, but it also has confused some users more familiar with the companyâs traditional MSN internet branding strategy.
âIn general, I donât think a lot of consumers outside of computer enthusiasts ⊠are aware of Windows Live or know what it is,â said Matt Rosoff, independent researcher with Directions on Microsoft.
Microsoft plans to use Live Search on its MSN portal, and is also planning to promote Live Search later this year. But Mr Rosoff said the company needs to do more â whether it is a massive marketing push or some sort of broader tie-in with other products â to tell uses what Live is, and persuade them to switch from Google and others.
âIn the end, users need easy access to Microsoftâs search engine,â Mr Rosoff said.
Among other changes, Live Search will include improved ways to refine a search engine query so a user can better differentiate whether they are searching, for, say, the jaguar animal, car or Apple Computer operating system, said Christopher Payne, corporate vice president for Microsoftâs Live Search effort.
It has also improved how people can search for and view images, Mr Payne said.
Microsoft also plans to officially launch Live Local Search today in the US and the UK. The search offering, which has long been available in test form, shows detailed photographic images based on searches for addresses and places of interest.






