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Microsoft woos search engine users with cash rewards

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Publishing Date: 2008-5-28 8:44:13

 LOS ANGELES, May 21 (Xinhua) -- Microsoft said Wednesday it has adopted a new strategy to offer cash rewards to users in its fight against Google for the lucrative Internet search and on-line advertising business.

    Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, at an annual conference for on-line advertisers, announced the company's "Live Search Cashback" service, which rewards on-line shoppers with a cash refund.

    "We want to earn your loyalty and reward it with cashback savings for your everyday on-line shopping," the giant software maker said in a statement posted on its company website.

    Under the new initiative, people who use Microsoft's Live search engine to purchase products on-line could receive cash rebates, from a 5 percent rebate on a Canon Powershot digital camera to a 15 percent on a pair of Adidas running shoes.

    To receive the rebates, users have to register for a free account with Microsoft. Once the total cash-back rebate amount equals 5 dollar or above, the money can be deposited in a bank account or a PayPal account or sent in a check in the mail.

    The cashback service comes as Microsoft is reportedly negotiating with Yahoo for a search advertising deal to gain strength in its competition with Google, which dominates the Internet search market.

    Microsoft withdrew it 47.5-billion-dollar offer to buy out Yahoo earlier this month, after the Silicon Valley search engine insisted on a higher price

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