|
|
Msn Bing | ||
Discussion by lazyasada with 11 Replies.
Last Update: February 9, 2010, 11:01 pm | |||
![]() |
|
|
Well Bing is a new search engine from Microsoft. I hear it can do countless thing right from the actual search engine. I tried it out a couple of hours ago, and i don't really like it, might be because i am so used t google and not any other search engine like Yahoo, Bing, Etc.
What are your thoughts about this new Bing?
Bings image search produce the most accurate search results ever seen. You can for example, only get black and white close up faces of babies. Try it. Now, if I had to get those results in Google, I would need to dig deep into the results to get to get something close as in search criteria.
And the live play of videos is awesome too, it plays a part of movie just by hovering on them. A very useful time saving feature.
Who does still remember AltaVista, which at his moment was the must for references searching?
I like Bing's image search as it provides a continuous scrolling interface, but I can see how low-bandwidth users might dislike this. Also, Bing maps look pretty cool.
QUOTE (starscream)
Who cares for murdoc's content if he signs deal like that ? he's making it hard for users to get it searched online. if the content is not searchable by multuiple search engines then it's not worth it anyway. many countries have google blocked so only way they can get some search is from yahoo or some local search engines. making content only searchable via bing makes it hard for many people. so it is like they are already sandboxed inside bing and any attempt of stopping others from content is like limiting traffic.Link: view Post: 144791
Well if the deal should actually go through then it could turn out that all content on the internet has some form of monetary value. Microsoft don't seem to realise the implications of their actions. If Rupert accepts their offer, soon all the major websites can start demanding money from search providers for including their websites on their web searches.
Thanks...Eggie
QUOTE (Nelson Blogs)
There is something called Club Bing where you can play educational games that automatically search words on Bing. You can play the games and you get points that you can redeem for prizes. This is probably not a scam because Microsoft runs this but the prizes on the site aren't that interesting. Earning points is boring and hard. I don't find many of the games on that site fun. The game that probably earns the most is probably a game called Chicktionary which is one of those word scambler games. You have to find Anagrams from seven letters. It's just like Scrabble. I just google a scrabble solver on the internet to finish these in about 3-5 minutes. You get about twenty points per game. You can earn up to one thousand points a day. I don't think that it is worth it because most prizes are around thirty-thousand points. The shortest time in which you can get those prizes will be about a month. Each day in the month, you have to earn about a thousand tickets too which can take about 2-4 hours using my method.Link: view Post: 144802
If i'm not wrong then that offer is only for US/Canada users. right ?
QUOTE (starscream)
If i'm not wrong then that offer is only for US/Canada users. right ?Link: view Post: 144825
Yes. Prizes are only available to United States Residents only... on their website, it says that they are not planning to expand this service to other countries. You must be a legal resident of the 50 United States and District of Columbia according to the terms and conditions.
Similar Topics:
Msn Messenger 7.0 Or 6.2?
Question About Blocking Msn In Linu...
Bing 33 New Search Engine From Mi...
Acount Unavailable (3)
|
HOME 





MSN / Bing Toolbar Review
How to Remove / Disable the MSN Bing Search Banner
How to Disable MSN Bing Dropdown Search in Firefox
PPC Tuesday - adCenter Update for MSN's Bing

