In a marketing promotion to bring millions of Angry Birds' pig-hating fans to Microsoft Bing, developer Rovio announced Monday that it will integrate Bing Search in its back story for a limited time.
How did the Angry Birds get their eggs stolen? Blame Bing. Or at least that's the message a new ad campaign is trying to push. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, ...
Microsoft is again using its vast coffers as a weapon, partnering Bing with Angry Birds to push the search engine among the tens of millions of social gamers that the app has become friends with. The ...
What Angry Birds users will see after failing a level three times. Is this the ultimate product placement? Microsoft is expanding its relationship with Rovio, the developers of the hit mobile game ...
Bing has teamed up with Rovario, makers of the popular game “Angry Birds,” to push its search engine through four animated videos featuring Bing image search, maps, and shopping. “For a limited period ...
It seems like everyone is getting a little slice of Angry Birds these days, and that doesn't exclude search engines. Bing has partnered with Angry Birds to hopefully gain some attention from the ...
If you didn’t know, and how could you not, today is Friday, and that means not only do you soon get to kick back with a martini and put your feet up, it’s also time for our weekly Microsoft roundup.