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Bing getting a fall refresh...that Microsoft acquired as part of last year's acquisition of Powerset. Powerset, which developed a semantic search technology, also powers Bing's index of Wikipedia. Bing's fall update update also includes the first fruits of a deal with... In this article: Bing, Microsoft, Google, Powerset, CNET News, Ina Fried, French fries, and Hamburger |
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Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide | November 12, 2009
10 iPhone Apps To Augment Your Sad Reality [IPhone Apps]
...A location-based point-of-interest app like Layar or Wikitude, for contrarians. Why? Because it uses Bing local search, like a badass* OK? It's a nice change of pace if you're getting tired of browsing through local historical sites...
In this article: Iphone, Wikipedia, Yelp, Google, Hamburger, Dog, Google Maps, Flickr, and Gizmodo
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San Francisco Chronicle | October 26, 2009
Augmented reality to alter how we see the world
With those components working in concert, augmented reality technology can sense what you're looking at in your phone's view finder and display relevant local data, such as Yelp reviews, Bing search listings or Wikipedia descriptions.
In this article: Iphone, Wikipedia, Paul Saffo, Yelp, Acrossair, Layar, and University of Washington
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ResearchBuzz | 7 days ago
Bing Hooks Up With Wolfram Alpha
...the place of using Wolfram| Alpha directly, I don't think - there are too many ambiguous queries that can give me great results on W|A that might confuse Bing (see september 19 2003 denver co as an example.) On the other hand, what a smart...
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Read/WriteWeb | November 11, 2009
Bing Teams Up With Wolfram Alpha
But there is More... This is clearly a busy week for Microsoft's Bing team and according to a Microsoft spokesperson, these are only some of the updates to Bing that Microsoft has planned for this week. Earlier updates this week...
In this article: Microsoft, Facebook, French fries, Wikipedia, Hulu, Powerset, YouTube, and Google
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Search Engine Watch | November 02, 2009
Banning Social Media Is Counterproductive
Listen and know the customer. Google isn't so great at supplying real-time results, but social media certainly is (there's a reason why deals were cut between Bing, Twitter, Google and Facebook last week). So, if I'm a salesperson about to...
In this article: Facebook, E-mail, Google, Footloose, Wikipedia, Michigan State University, Twitter, and USA Today
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Stuff | October 10, 2009
Search your world by phone
...they are pointing. The software calls up information from web sources such as Google Maps, Microsoft search engine Bing and Wikipedia, and in New Zealand, details of restaurants, accommodation and landmarks stored in the database of...
In this article: Iphone, New Zealand, Auckland, GeoSmart, Windows Mobile, The Dominion Post, Google Maps, and Wikipedia
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Seeking Alpha | 7 days ago
Media Google-Blocking: Cut Nose, Spite Face
...clearly get more clicks and links and thus, Googlejuice. RELATED: Jason Calicanis fantasizes about Microsoft (MSFT) paying The New York Times (NYT) to leave Google's index for Bing. Let me explain why that would never happen. 1. The Times is...
In this article: Google, Wikipedia, Microsoft, Google search, News Corp, Yahoo, Revenue, and About.com
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ResearchBuzz | October 19, 2009
Taking a Look at the Bing Reference Homepage
...I still got results only from Wikipedia. This set of search results didn't do as well - Bing seemed to get hung up on the word "roll" and the first page had results like "Spring Roll" and "Jiaozi. " I like this grid layout! I think though...
In this article: Wikipedia, Shakira, Lil Wayne, Jiaozi, and Microsoft
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eWEEK Technology News | October 21, 2009
Microsoft Bing Director Mum on Real-time Data Deals With Twitter, Facebook
...acquisition, allowing users to pose queries such as "How is plastic made?" Bing surfaces results from Wikipedia, FreeBase and other sites to provide the answers. Bing is publicly touting semantic search in ways that Google isn't.
In this article: Microsoft, Twitter, Facebook, Google, Yahoo, and Kara Swisher
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Description from Wikipedia:
Bing is a web search engine created by Microsoft that replaces Live Search. Unveiled by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on May 28 2009, at the All Things D conference in San Diego, Bing is a replacement for Live Search, and will go live worldwide by June 3, 2009.
Notable improvements in general searches include the addition of related searches (called "Explorer pane" on the left side of search results) based on semantic technology from PowerSet, a search company Microsoft purchased in 2008, search suggestions as you type, and the ability to keep track of your search history.
- Name:
- Bing
- Type:
- Search Engine
- Owned by:
- Microsoft
- Language:
- Multilingual
- Status:
- Pending
- Website:
- http://www.bing.com
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