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Old 28-05-2009, 05:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Bing! Microsoft Prepares For War With A Revamped Search Engine - Die Google !!!

I'm getting ready to ditch Google if Bing is good



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Today, Microsoft publicly unveiled its soon-to-launch search engine Bing. It will become available over the next few days, and be fully launched by June 3. On the surface, Bing has a distinct gloss. The home page features a rotation of stunning photography, for instance, which can be clicked on to produce related image search results. But the most significant changes are under the covers. “We have taken the algorithmic programming up an order of magnitude,” says Microsoft senior vice president Yusuf Mehdi. Each search result page is customized according to what type of search you do (health, travel, shopping, news, sports). The algorithms determine not only the order of results on the page, but the layout of the page itself, concluding what sections appear. These sections can include anything from guided refinements and a list of related searches in the left-hand pane to images, videos, and local results.

I’ve been playing around with a preview version of Bing for about a week. It is designed to be “more of a decision engine,” says Mehdi. Bing helps people make decisions through guided search and a focus on task completion. In a time when a new Website is created every 4.5 seconds, information overload is becoming a real problem. ” People are getting hundreds of thousands of links but not getting what they want,” says Mehdi. Bing tries to alleviate problem by offering up different experiences depending on the search.

The internal codename for Bing is Kumo (which is what you see in the screenshots), and the current release is called Kiev. Rather than a spare, blank screen, Bing’s homepage surrounds the search box with a single beautiful image, such as the one of the tribesmen above or a kinkajou. You can hover over parts of the image to get factoids about the image or click through to an image search result page to explore more. The left-hand pane offers the option to narrow your search on images, videos, shopping, news, maps, or travel. Each of these has a different look and feel. A travel search will turn up a page based on Microsoft’s Farecast technology asking you where you want to go, with flights, hotels, and destination information. A news search offers up headlines, photos, videos, and local news in a column on the right. A shopping search will bring up products and is tied into Microsoft’s Cashback program.

Every search also generates a guide on the left to help you refine your search. A search for “kinkajou,” for example, lets you refine by images, facts, sale, breeders, care, diseases, and videos. A search for “Samsung LCD TVs” brings up an entirely different set of guided results: shopping, review, manual, repair, buy, stand, images, and videos. If you search for images of “butterflies,” it lets you sift to show just Monarch, Swallowtail, Viceroy, Owl, and other types of butterflies. All of this categorization and concept-matching is Microsoft’s early attempt to bring in some basic semantoc search technologies into a mainstream search engine. Each guided option is dynamically generated, just like the different sections of the search results page. “Google, tried to preempt this,” says Mehdi, referring to Google’s new search refinement options it launched last week, which is also in the left pane. Those Google options, which include the ability to search across different time periods or for related keywords, are “completely static,” criticizes Mehdi. “There is nothing new about it. It is a very minor rev, not as sophisticated as what we are doing. For us ever query is special.”

Bing also takes advantage of Microsoft’s acquisition of Powerset to provide better previews and snippets of text when you hover over a result. Also, whenever a search brings up a “reference” tab in the guided exploration pane, clicking on that will bring up an enhanced Wikipedia article with semantic tags.

Onstage at the D7 conference, Steve Ballmer acknowledges: “There is no way to change the whole game in one step.” But search “deserves a good feature war.” And Bing will be rolling out new features as it goes forward. But is it enough to get people to switch? Bing is certainly not a game-changer, but it does cut out a lot of the back and forth that happens with so many searches today. If Bing can help people find what they are looking for faster, it will put pressure on Google to keep advancing the ball as well.
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Old 28-05-2009, 05:58 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Interesting.. this is definitely gonna be good
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Old 28-05-2009, 06:00 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Oh, thank God for Summarize.

I'm fine with Google. It's just simple and I like it.
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Love the first 'Kumo' one, and the Bing one looks nice too
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I'd quite happily use it (or anything else) if the search results are as good as Google's. But so far nothing seems to manage that.
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Old 28-05-2009, 07:06 PM   #6 (permalink)
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bing?... i think it's only an interface change... he'll be only "google" microsoft version
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All of these search engines that try and copy google will fail. Aren't Microsoft rich enough already?
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I don't really care for glossy things.. I prefer Google because how simple it is. It's not cluttered with stupid pictures, doesn't have ads everywhere. It's nice.
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Normally I'd agree with you Deza - except Google's getting all weird and controlly now.
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Looks nice but it'll be hard to knock google off their perch.
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Be interesting to watch. Clash of the Olympians.

Hades, attempting to knock Zeus off his cloud.



...classical moment there. I'm sorry.
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Be interesting to watch. Clash of the Olympians.

Hades, attempting to knock Zeus off his cloud.



...classical moment there. I'm sorry.
Hera will just junk on his leg then some mutated half god will come out of the ground.
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So basically.....Google Chrome
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Google is fine. Even if this 'Bing' is as adequate with it's results, I see no reason to change.

The 'glossy' is a put off, to me, rather than an enticement.
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I don't really care for glossy things.. I prefer Google because how simple it is. It's not cluttered with stupid pictures, doesn't have ads everywhere. It's nice.
Actually it does :P

I can't believe someone thought Bing was a good name though. I like the images in the background, but i don't go to search engines for their design. Can't see myself ever going to a different site to google when i need to search either.
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sounds interesting


but google ftw
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Google works fine. It finds what I want, and it fits in to the search bar in Firefox. I don't need anything complicated.
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google is so simple and nice, I'm sticking with it
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Google works fine. It finds what I want, and it fits in to the search bar in Firefox. I don't need anything complicated.
Google can do complicated if you wanted, as well. iGoogle pages <3

But yes, you can change which search engine you use with that toolbar in firefox, so it'd make very little difference. Just that the results page would have stuff to the left of the results...
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I could never stop using google, I use google for mostly everything.
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Named after Chandler Bing?
I'll stick with Google, always have.
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I'll just use Google.

If I was Microsoft I'd ditch the whole thing now, just a HUGE waste of money.
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