Tuesday, 24 March 2009

Microsoft Offer Free iPods As Incentive for Aussies to Use Live Search (MS Live Secret Search)

Whilst Microsoft's dislike of all things Apple is well documented - MS
even have iPod Amnesty Bins' in their headquarters to allow its staff
to liberate themselves from Apple's clutches - its being reported that
MS are offering free iPods (namely Apple's iPod Nano, Shuffle and Touch
models) as an incentive intended to coax Australian internet users to
try out MS's newly revamped Live Search service via a scheme known as
Secret Search.


'Where we don’t have a great product or we don’t have a
product at all there’s no internal edict that says we’re not
allowed to use competitor products,' said Alex Parsons, head of Live
Search who undoubtedly would have much preferred to have offered up MS's
Zune as an incentive but couldn't because the Zune is not available in
Australia. Quite whether offering Zunes would have served as an
incentive for anyone to re-try Live Search, however, remains open to
question (not that we're into Zune-bashing here on TFTS - we're not
quite that 'trendy').

To put matters into stark perspective with respect to the mountain Live
Search has to climb, Live Search, whilst beating Yahoo!7's 1.4m
Australian users, is way behind Google's 8.7m users with just 3m users
using MS's search service and we suspect it's going to take a great deal
more than an iPod giveaway to wrestle away Google's dominant standing in
the search market.

[Brisbane Times]

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