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Free Anti-Virus Software!

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

214a5af 117x124 Free Anti Virus Software!If you own a PC, we have great news for you. This week Microsoft unveiled its new anti-virus software, which offers high-quality protection against spyware, viruses, Trojan horses, worms, malicious software, and other unwanted files. It updates automatically. It upgrades automatically. And…it’s free.

Anyone with a PC can now go to Microsoft’s website and download the anti-virus software free of charge. Versions are available for both Windows XP and Windows Vista, as well as for Windows 7, the new operating system that will be launched in the upcoming months.

Microsoft has stated that they are not releasing this software to compete with paid-for security software, such as McAfee and Norton, but rather to protect users who do not currently have security software in an attempt to avoid the spread of computer worms and viruses. The need for such security measures became apparent after the Conficker virus spread throughout the world due to improper security measures earlier this year in March of 2009.

To obtain your free copy of this security software, proceed to the Microsoft homepage at www.microsoft.com. Then, scroll over the Security & Updates toolbar box, and click on “Microsoft Security Essentials.” Select the “Download Now” button, and follow the instructions that pop up. Select your current location and your operating system. If you do not know which operating system your computer is running, click on the provided Microsoft Support link and following the instructions.

Once you are all set up, the file should download automatically. Double-click on the downloaded icon to set up and install the file. Your security updates are complete without even having to restart your computer!

It’s Y!ou

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

yahoo logo 178x125 Its Y!ouYahoo! has always been a major presence in the search-engine world, but has never lived up to its number-one rival, Google. While Google has dominated the search engine market for several years, Yahoo! has always remained second place, though a far distant one.

When Yahoo! and Microsoft announced partnership earlier this year, we here at Promoting Group were interested to see where the pair would go. Microsoft launched the Bing search engine while keeping the Yahoo! one alive, in an attempt to move in on Google’s market dominance.

Now, Yahoo! will launch a $100 million marketing campaign to try and rebuild its status as one of the major search engine and email platforms, using Bing’s encroachment on Google as its foundation. The campaign, which is rumored to be called It’s Y!ou, will promote Yahoo!’s many features outside of the search engine area, including personalized homepages and social media networking decks. Yahoo! will maintain its search engine capabilities, so as not to lose the small slice of the market they currently claim over Google.

The strongest claim that Yahoo! will have over both Google and Bing is the ability to completely personalize a homepage. Registered users will be able to check email, read and update social media platforms, choose daily horoscopes, read the scores and highlights from selected sporting teams, view the day’s weather forecast, read daily headlines from their chosen city or newspaper, and even select options such as having daily recipes, travel tips, or local event announcements appear on their homepages.

While users customize their homepages, Yahoo! will then also be able to use their selections as a guide for targeted advertisements. The user who chooses to learn about daily recipes might see ads for cookbooks, while the user who reads the scores for several sporting teams may see ads for ticket vendors or sporting equipment. The personalization feature works for both the user and for Yahoo! in this way, helping to generate revenue and appeal to people’s desire for personalized features.

Microsoft and Yahoo! Announce Deal

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Google has certainly seemed to dominate the World Wide Web for the past several years, though both Microsoft and Yahoo! have put up a good fight. Microsoft recently launched its own search engine, called Bing, and Yahoo! reformatted its home page to include a whole slew of social media applications. Google held its own however, announcing plenty of its own new applications such as a social media platform called Google Wave and even its own operating system to be launched next year.

While the three companies competed, it seemed just like your average, run-of-the-mill battle of the brands. Now, however, Microsoft and Yahoo! have joined forces to try to take down the Google Empire once and for all. Though it still seems unclear as to whether the Yahoo! search engine and the Bing! search engine will be combined into one entity or whether they will work separately to dominate Google, it is fairly certain that all responsibilities for the Yahoo! search engine have been turned over to Microsoft. How Microsoft will choose to use this new power is still unknown.

Currently, Microsoft and Yahoo! combined only make up for 28% of the nation’s internet searches, whereas Google holds a whopping 65%. While this Microsoft-Yahoo! deal surely means some trouble for Google, it seems premature to assume that they will be able to dominate Google’s huge lead, even with their combination. All that is clear is that the world of search engines is changing, and changing rapidly. We here at Promoting Group are interested to see how all of these new products, services, upcoming plans, and forged bonds will play out and change the face of the internet as we know it.

Yahoo! Upgrade

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

yahoo logo 178x125 Yahoo! UpgradeWith all the recent chatter about Google and Microsoft, it is no wonder that Yahoo! was feeling left out. Google recently introduced its own phone and browser, and announced plans for an up-and-coming operating system. Microsoft is putting up a fair fight, however, with the introduction of a new search engine, known as Bing, and the launch of their newest operating system this holiday season.

So where does that leave Yahoo!? Well while Google and Microsoft continue to duke it out by infringing on one another’s territory, Yahoo! has taken a slight different approach by bettering their current product, instead of trying to creating a new product all together. The Yahoo! homepage, which up until recently contained very basic features, such as e-mail, weather, news headlines, and horoscopes, has been completely reworked to include applications for all your favorite social media applications, such as Facebook and Twitter, as well as ways to add new pages and personalize the sight.

We here at Promoting Group think that Yahoo! may be on to something. The trend today among businesses seems to be breaking into new markets and stealing other’s thunder (think Microsoft pitting Bing against Google, or McDonald’s using the McCafé brand to infringe on Starbucks’ success). Yahoo!, however, took a smart approach and has bettered their existing brand. We would like to applaud Yahoo! for deciding to stick with its current products and put their efforts into bettering their brand from the inside out. If Yahoo! continues to play its cards right, Google and Microsoft may have a new competitor to worry about.

 

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