Even though labeled a decision engine rather than a plain vanilla search engine, Bing, just as the now-deceased Live Search before it, and just as Google, Y, etc., is primarily designed to bridge users with websites across the Internet. And while it may appear to the vast majority of users that identifying the correc... |
12 June 2009 05:31 GMT |
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Microsoft has wrapped up the global roll-out of Bing on June 3rd, 2009. However, this doesn't mean that the Redmond company is finished with the successor of Live Search. While the long-term evolution of Bing is a given fact, the software giant is also cooking short-term changes in response to how the search eng... |
10 June 2009 12:41 GMT |
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Bing, the successor of Live Search, comes to the table with filtering capabilities designed to help end users steer clear of inappropriate content. By default the search engine applies a moderate level of filtering, combing all explicit images and videos, but not text, from the search results that are returned to que... |
5 June 2009 08:37 GMT |
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On June 3rd, 2009, Microsoft unveiled the first television video advertisement for the successor of Live Search. The first Bing marketing step on the market involves an exaggerated critique of traditional search engines, associated with the global economic downturn to better resonate with users. In this regard, Bing,... |
4 June 2009 05:11 GMT |
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On May 28, 2009, Microsoft introduced not only a new search decision engine, but also a fresh consumer brand, rising from the ashes of the now defunct Live Search. But even before Bing was rolling out worldwide, the Redmond company debuted plans to bring the public's focus on the new brand. June 3rd, 2009 is the... |
3 June 2009 09:41 GMT |
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Microsoft's next-generation search engine, scratch that, decision engine, is now live worldwide. The Redmond company started rolling out Bing, formerly codenamed Kumo, on May 28, 2009, and is right on track to completing the introduction of the evolution to Live Search by June 3rd. However, users from a variety ... |
1 June 2009 09:17 GMT |
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With its next-generation search engine, Microsoft will not be limited to a one-size fits all approach. Instead the Redmond company is opting for a strategy that involves tailoring the successor of Live Search to specific markets around the world. In this context, when it launches on June 3 worldwide, Bing will come i... |
29 May 2009 08:32 GMT |
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