The company has launched a new service based on Bing

Jan 28, 2014 19:11 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has just announced the launch of Bing Awards, a new service that provides instant access to a number of popular Grammy highlights selected using the number of searches performed on Microsoft’s search engine.

The service is only available in select countries across the world, including the United States, and shows the top performances during this year’s Grammys.

“The 2014 Awards Season continues on, this time with the music industry’s biggest night. This year’s Grammys didn’t disappoint, showcasing its share of wild performances, surprising wins, and daring red carpet looks,” Microsoft explained.

“To help narrow down the big moments and performances and see what people were buzzing about most, Bing monitored spikes in searches throughout the show. This and more can be found at bing.com/awards, your one stop for all things Awards.”

For an in-depth look over what happened during this year’s Grammy awards, you can check out Softpedia’s coverage of the show.