Microsoft executive says Google deals kept Bing small

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"Just big enough to play but not big enough to win".

Microsoft executive says Google deals kept Bing small
A Microsoft executive testified on Thursday that Apple and other smartphone makers turned down revenue sharing agreements that would have helped the Bing search engine - keeping Google in its dominant position on those devices as the default search engine. Jonathan Tinter, a Microsoft vice ...

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