Microsoft adCenter Desktop (Beta) Opens For More Advertisers!
February 17th, 2009 | RSS Feed
Microsoft has announced that the Microsoft adCenter Desktop (Beta) client can now be used by a lot more qualified advertisers. It was in the month of June, 2008, when Microsoft adCenter Desktop (Beta) was first announced at SMX Advanced.
“If you are a U.S. or Canadian advertiser with fewer than 100,000 keywords in your combined adCenter accounts, the next time you sign in, you may notice a “What’s New” banner that contains an invitation for you to download the Microsoft adCenter Desktop (Beta).”
Now the next time when you will login (only if you qualify for this), you will see a “What’s New” banner, arrayed with some information as to how you can download the Microsoft adCenter Desktop (Beta).

If you are in the UK or France, then you don't have to wait for long, as the feature is coming soon there (within weeks)!
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February 18th, 2009 at 19:15
This is pretty innovative of Microsoft, I wonder how Google will respond to this =D