Jump to content


- - - - -

Microsoft Rolls Out Bing, Early


  • Please log in to reply
No replies to this topic

#1 Nvyseal

Nvyseal

    Chairman of the Board

  • Administrator
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 9,830 posts
  • Location:From the whatever it is, Pluto
  • Country:USA

Posted 01 June 2009 - 04:57 PM

images/news/microsoft.jpgMicrosoft officially rolled out its Bing search engine on Monday, two days ahead of its scheduled June 3 release.

The software giant provided a sneak peak at Bing last week at the D: All Things Digital (D7) conference in Carlsbad, Calif.

"Today, search engines do a decent job of helping people navigate the Web and find information, but they don't do a very good job of enabling people to use the information they find," Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, said at the time. "When we set out to build Bing, we grounded ourselves in a deep understanding of how people really want to use the Web."

Bing returns Web results in a manner similar to Google or Yahoo, but it also has built-in helper tools for searches that aren't just about finding Web pages, particularly when it comes to travel, shopping, health, and local info.

For example, Microsoft utilized its purchase of Farecast to provide detailed travel search results like grids of what dates are the cheapest to travel, maps showing how far you can fly for below a certain price, and graphs of price changes over time.

Searching for a medical condition, meanwhile, will produce a "Bing Health Article" from a certified source like the Mayo Clinic. That page, hosted on Bing, will then provide more detailed information about the condition for which you are searching, as well as a "When to seek medical advice" section.

Bing Search





0 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users