microsoft-flag-resized.jpgIn an attempt to lure searches away from Google, Microsoft is launching its Live.com search engine tomorrow.  The core of the service is a set of 18 new vertical search offerings that will give users cash back on any purchases made from advertisers.

Unlike Google’s pay-per-click model, Microsoft’s Live.com search engine only requires advertisers to pay once a purchase is made. 

Live.com is partially based on technology developed by Jellyfish, and a number of high profile e-commerce sites are participating in the early stages of the program, which has been dubbed “Live Search Cashback”.

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