Live Search to write new chapters, according to full page ads

 

Things are definitely heating up in Windows Live land, with new releases coming at a regular clip (and more to come, soon), and the marketing effort for the just released services coming on strong, too.  Full page ads are appearing in the US for Live Search, with a bit of an admission, as posted by Todd Bishop of the Seattle PI:

"Before we begin, let us state the obvious. We're late to the game. We admit it. But instead of shrugging our shoulders and becoming a footnote in search history, we've decided to write a few new chapters. Because, quite frankly, it's just the beginning."

Bishop posts a .pdf of the full page ad appearing in newspapers around the United States - part of which is shown here:

 

Comments

ian-live wrote re: Live Search to write new chapters, according to full page ads
on 10-31-2006 4:41 AM

Finally some advertisment.  I was getting fed up with the lack of public knowledge that Windows Live services exist outside of messenger.  I have yet to see anyone use Live Local or Live search. Grrrrr!

Main wrote Virtual Earth update next week
on 10-31-2006 10:12 AM

From the Virtual Earth (Mappoint) blog : Please be advised that we will release a new version of the

Main wrote Live Search Marketing Kicks into Gear
on 11-13-2006 8:01 PM

It's no secret that Microsoft got a late jump on Google in search. More people use Google to look for

Main wrote Live Search Marketing Kicks into Gear
on 11-13-2006 8:32 PM

It's no secret that Microsoft got a late jump on Google in search. More people use Google to look for

LiveSide - News blog wrote Windows Live: Where it started, where we've been, and where we are now
on 12-31-2006 9:17 PM

Well, it's that time of the year again. It's the time where everyone does their predictions for the new year and recap of the events of the year that is on its way out. Kip is going to be covering our list of things to watch for in 2007 and that means

LiveSide - News blog wrote Windows Live: Where it started, where we've been, and where we are now
on 12-31-2006 9:17 PM

Well, it's that time of the year again. It's the time where everyone does their predictions for the new year and recap of the events of the year that is on its way out. Kip is going to be covering our list of things to watch for in 2007 and that means