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Bing or Not to Bing from MicrosoftLeave a Comment

Andi, June 7, 2009Category : Internet & Community

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Microsoft finally launched a new product in order to topple Google’s dominance in the field of Internet search called search engine Bing. This Company is hoping that Bing with production budget over millions of dollars can sink the Google later. Bing may have been used around the world. The launch of Bing coincides with the trends in the world where the search online service providers try to present information according to consumer desire. Bing will replace the MSN Live Search, which failed to compete.

Bing, among others, is intended to facilitate online shopping, helping people make certain decisions, and also designed a trip with the complete information. For example, users who use Bing to shop online, are automatically provided a review of the product itself.

Other features that become the best of Bing called “BestMatch” is to identify the answers that are most relevant information you want. While the “Quick Tabs” appears automatically in the search results Bing for the complete information about a topic.

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3 Responses to “Bing or Not to Bing from Microsoft”

  1. Acneguy, September 11th, 2009 11:25 am

    Bing search engine gives almost the same search results as Google. Looks like Google will now have a tough competition when it comes to search engine technology.

  2. Jimmy, November 2nd, 2009 9:19 am

    i have been using the BING search engine for a couple of weeks. it seems to be as good as Google but for some reason i would still want to stick with Google search engine.

  3. Yumi Vega, December 8th, 2009 9:46 am

    i am using both Bing and Google and i think both search engines give relevant search results. i would still prefer Google though, because it gives a little bit more relevant search results than Bing.

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