Thu, May 28, 2009 13:18 EDT

Microsoft Doesn't Quit: Redmond Goes for Broke with Bing and Zune

Microsoft invests heavily in two markets where it is outmatched: search and multimedia players. Will it pay off?

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Blog: Eye on Microsoft

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Microsoft made it clear this week that search and Zune are two areas of focus and investment for the foreseeable future.

On search, Microsoft has rebranded its search engine with the name "Bing" (as in Bada Bing) and plans to spend $100 million on a massive ad campaign against Google, according to an Advertising Age story. Also, Microsoft announced that the Zune HD portable multimedia device will come out this fall and compete directly with the iPod Touch.

Ok, cue the laugh track. This is pretty funny, right?

Microsoft has been stuck below 10 percent market share in search since what seems like the Nixon Administration while Google has become a household verb. And Zune? I've been speaking about the Zune in the past tense for awhile now. It was a solid, but poorly marketed multimedia player that never caught on in an iPod world. Wait, what's that you say? The Zune's back?

Zune HD Microsoft's Zune HD multimedia player.

These attempts to take on Google and Apple and climb out of the market share basement do seem futile. Microsoft can't win in search or MP3 players.

Well, not so fast. The goal isn't to win, but rather to chip away. CEO Steve Ballmer called Bing an "important first step forward in our long-term effort to deliver innovations in search." Microsoft will reportedly unveil search features lacking in Google such as "related categories" that make search deeper and more specific and also allow you to refine your search instead of starting over. The Advertising Age story cites Microsoft research showing that 42 percent of searches require refinement, and 25 percent of clicks are the back button. Bing aims to fix this.

No doubt $100 million in online, print, TV and radio advertising will help raise Bing awareness, but Bing will have to provide a life-changing search engine to even chip away at the almighty Google. And I find it unlikely that Microsoft will create search features that Google and Yahoo do not have already or at least have in the works.

Ballmer did a demo of Bing and an interview today at the D: All Things Digital conference in California. Here's a press release about Bing, which is being referred to as a — don't laugh — "decision engine."

Click here for PCWorld's visual tour of Bing.

As for the Zune HD, screenshots (see above) I've seen look a lot like the iPod Touch, but that's not to take away from its sleek and sexy form factor. It has a touch-screen display, Wi-Fi connectivity, Xbox integration and can play high definition movies (with an HDMI-out port on the side), high definition radio and allows Web surfing via a mobile version of Internet Explorer.

I don't think Apple is shaking in their boots. The only feature that sets Zune HD apart is the HD Radio. But is that enough, with all the free Internet radio applications available such as Pandora and Slacker Radio? Yes, the sound quality will be almost perfect with Zune's HD Radio, but do enough people care about that?

The Zune HD's only chance against the iPod Touch is lower price and aggressive marketing. A battle of features they will

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The key to iTunes has been and continues to be the breadth of music that is EASY to get ahold of. And all for the same price. Users really like those two features: a standard price and the ability to get it easily.

Whatever other features Zune might have, it has got to have the same breadth of selection and ease of use as iTunes, or it's not going to make inroads.

The other option is to try and outdo iTunes in availability and go towards an Amazon-like approach that allows users to download MP3 files to play anywhere.

Either way, Zune is going to have to attract users with either a better service offering or better costs. If they can't do either, they're not going to make significant inroads.

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