Christopher Payne, vice president of the search services division and, in particular, responsible for Live Search, will soon leave
Microsoft Corporation. Currently, Payne is more attracted to his own business.
I must say that Microsoft’s affairs on the search front do not matter: the Live Search services in January 2007 were used by only 9% of Americans. True, if you believe the company's plans, the revenue from the company's online services will grow by 3-8%.
By the way, Blake Irving (Blake Irving), vice president of the Windows Live Platform, plans to leave his post along with Payne.
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InfoWorld