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Microsoft wants to be big in the search industry

November 3, 2003

Microsoft Corp. is determined to become a big player in Internet searches, betting that internally developed technology can close the gap with Google Inc., which operates the most-popular search engine.

The Redmond, Wash., software company has launched a major development effort, aimed at creating technology to help users find information on the Web. Microsoft has recruited a number of search specialists, including Paul Ryan, the former chief technology officer of Overture Services Inc. (NasdaqNM:OVER - news), a search concern bought by Yahoo Inc. (NasdaqNM:YHOO - news) (NasdaqNM:YHOO - News) this year.

"It is a large investment we are making," said Kirk Koenigsbauer, a general manager in Microsoft's MSN division associated with the search effort, who says it was approved by top executives Bill Gates (news - web sites) and Steve Ballmer. "People know we are serious about it." Search engines have become the primary starting point for Internet navigation and electronic commerce, and a big source of advertising revenue. MSN now ranks fourth in Web search, a market led by fast-growing Google.

The New York Times reported Friday that Microsoft executives in the past two months approached Google to discuss the possibility of a takeover, which Google rejected. The newspaper cited unidentified sources.

The two companies decline to comment on the matter. But other people familiar with the situation said the talks focused primarily on potential technical or business cooperation. Microsoft often meets with influential technology start-ups, sometimes mentioning the possibility of an investment or acquisition while sizing up a smaller company's capabilities. Google, similarly, routinely speaks with potential partners. In this case, the Mountain View, Calif., firm has an interest in whether Microsoft might choose Google's search services as an alternative to Inktomi, a unit of Yahoo that manages searches conducted on MSN.

Google would be an expensive purchase. The company is considering an initial stock offering that is expected to place a value on the business of $15 billion to $25 billion. Google's management and engineering staff also have an independent streak and a penchant for non-Microsoft software, particularly the Unix (news - web sites) and Linux (news - web sites) operating systems.


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