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Microsoft Bing: Much better than expected

June 2, 2009 01:50 by jdelpay

Microsoft on Thursday took the wraps off Bing, the rebranded and rebuilt search engine formerly code-named Kumo, designed to replace Live Search. It's a solid improvement over the previous search product, and it beats Google in important areas. It will help Microsoft gain share in the search business. It's surprisingly competitive with Google.

In search presentation, Bing wins. It uses technology from Powerset (a search technology company Microsoft acquired) to display refined versions of your query down the left side of the page. For example, I searched for the game "Fallout 3" on Google and Bing. While Google gave me good results, Bing gave me a menu of "related searches," that included Walkthrough, News, and so on. 

I planned to write this story with the headline, "Bing isn't Better," but the new engine won me over. 

The new game in search is parsing information and displaying it in the engine itself (see Wolfram Alpha for the extreme example of this). Both Google and Bing, and other search products, have areas where they will collate and format information for you, instead of just linking you to external pages where the data reside. Bing does an extremely good job at this in several popular areas -- like product reviews, movie listings, weather, travel, and stock prices. 

While the service doesn't reveal all its riches at once, it rewards exploration and yields pleasant surprises to users who poke around. 

Google keeps improving in the area of in-search collation and display as well, but Bing makes Google look complacent, and that's not good for Google. For the moment, Bing's on top in this game. Try this search engine. I do not think you will regret it.

 Related Links

http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=2929

 


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July 14. 2009 03:40

Milan Flights

I believe it really does exceed the expectations of the public. But what I've noticed is it does load a bit much longer, which is one vital part for some.

Milan Flights

August 28. 2009 12:31

Joel

I just installed it on a Laptop. it is actually running pretty fast. It seems that I.E 8 run faster in Win 7 than in Vista

Joel