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Microsoft online growth led by gaming, search


Data iconMicrosoft (MSFT) mostly saw modest increases in traffic to its online properties in the third quarter, with gaming, technology, real estate and search leading the company's growth.

The latest numbers from Nielsen Online show that the category for Microsoft's Xbox 360 console, which is battling Nintendo's Wii and Sony's (SNE) PlayStation 3, was the fastest-growing online property for Microsoft compared to a year ago. Most important for the company though, its search business ranked in the top-five fastest-growing categories, a trend that will help Microsoft better compete with the likes of Google (GOOG) and Yahoo (YHOO) for online advertising.

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Overall online traffic increases were small, however. Traffic to the Microsoft parent company increased three percent year over year, from a three-month average monthly audience of 115.9 million unique visitors in Q3 2006 to 119.1 million unique visitors in Q3 2007.

Microsoft's Top 5 Fastest Growing Channels (3-Month Average Monthly Unique

Audience)

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| Channel                 |  Q3 2006 |  Q3 2007 | Q3-Q3 Growth |
|                         | UA (000) | UA (000) |              |
+-------------------------+----------+----------+--------------+
| XBOX                    |    1,116 |    1,724 |          55% |
| MSN Tech & Gadgets      |    1,626 |    2,215 |          36% |
| MSN Astrology           |    1,110 |    1,457 |          31% |
| MSN Real Estate         |    2,941 |    3,805 |          29% |
| MSN/Windows Live Search |   39,856 |   51,525 |          29% |
+-------------------------+----------+----------+--------------+
Source: Nielsen Online, NetView

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Posted By Andrew Rodgers, Noblesville, Indiana: July 16, 2008 4:37 PM

I can't believe Microsoft is also competing in the gaming scene. They should just concentrate on making operating system platforms.

Posted By Clint, Bergenfield New Jersey: February 27, 2008 12:58 AM

Is it just me, or did Microsoft seem a bit more aggressive this quarter? Most of Microsoft's past responses have been reactionary and passive, particularly when dealing with Google. Hopefull the Directors, with their collective wisdom and experience ( http://www.newsvisual.com/newsvisual/2007/10/microsoft-diver.html ) , will keep this in mind.

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Jon Fortt
A senior writer for Fortune, Jon Fortt focuses on technology and innovation in Silicon Valley – a subject he's been reporting on since his days as a rookie reporter for the Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader. Before joining Fortune in 2007, Jon had reporting and editing stints at Business 2.0 magazine, and the San Jose (Calif.) Mercury News, Silicon Valley's hometown newspaper.
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