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Microsoft, Overture extend arrangement

The search engine company gets a 90-day extension on one of its deals with Microsoft as the two discuss a longer-term contract.

Margaret Kane Former Staff writer, CNET News
Margaret is a former news editor for CNET News, based in the Boston bureau.
Margaret Kane
Search engine company Overture has picked up a 90-day extension on one of its deals with Microsoft as they discuss a longer-term contract, the companies said Friday.

The arrangement involves Overture providing search results in the Microsoft Network search pane in Internet Explorer. Overture has a separate deal to provide search results on MSN.com through 2003.

The extension is designed to give the companies time to discuss a longer-term contract. Microsoft is one of Overture's key customers.

Overture has been battling for portal deals with rival search engine company Google, which has recently won over America Online and EarthLink.

Overture provides "pay for performance" searches, through which advertisers pay to get their sites listed in search results. The Pasadena, Calif.-based company makes money each time a Web visitor clicks on a paid link found through its service.