decisionengine.com - 5/29/2009
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Introducing Bing You probably didn't wake up today expecting an entirely new search experience. But Bing! here it is. So, why a new search engine? Why the new name? Why now? Well, because even though search is a pretty amazing thing, the current state of search engines has some equally amazing ...
Microsoft Ad Wars Turn To Google
byronmiller.typepad.com 5/25/2009 — Microsoft is poised to release its latest search offering Bing to the world and hopes to prop it up with an $80 million ad campaign. I don't see ads substantially changing consumer behavior and it's ultimately throwing good money after bad. Read why on DaniWeb . Photo by moggs oceanlane on ...
Microsoft's New Search Engine Might Be Called 'Bing' [Microsoft]
gizmodo.com 5/26/2009 — Microsoft is planning to publicly unveil their new GOOGLE KILLER, codenamed "Kumo", to the public at All Things D as early as today . We don't know a whole lot about it, but word is they're calling it "Bing", as in the cherry, or the onomatopoeia ...
Kartoo, new visual meta, symantec search engine —
SolSie.com
Search has been dominated by Google, but it is time that Search engines need to deliver more than just a bunch of links. We have seen WoframAlpha with its computational search model; Microsoft Bing with more intelligent decision search and now KartOO with the promise of more Symantec ...
Bing Review Round-up —
I4U News
Microsoft officially announced Bing on Thursday. Several sites published reviews of the new Bing search aka decision engine. The overall verdict is mostly that Bing is a nice step forward for Microsoft, but not a Google alternative.
The Bing interface i...
Microsoft Bing launches June 3rd —
I4U News
Microsoft officially announced their new "search" excuse me "decision" engine called indeed Bing.
Microsoft defines Bing as specifically designed to build on the benefits of today's search engines but begins to move beyond this exper...
Bing, Microsoft Search Decision Engine Video Teaser —
SolSie.com
Touting as Search & Decision engine, Bing was revealed today. And below is the first of many teaser to come!
Searching online can generate an overwhelming amount of results. Microsoft’s Bing gives you fast, intuitively organized information that helps you make decisions faster and with ...
Microsoft to Launch New Search Engine "Bing" on June 3 —
GeekSugar
Ready to rev up a new search engine? Microsoft is gearing up to launch its newest search engine effort, the succinctly named (and Web 2.0-ish sounding) Bing, set for June 3 , to compete in a market that Google currently rules.
Bing isn't totally new - Microsoft is essentially ditching and ...
D7: Steve Ballmer Announces New Microsoft Search Engine "Bing" —
Ubergizmo
There has been ongoing rumors last week regarding the Microsoft revamped search engine launch, internally code named Kumo. Today at D7 , Steve Ballmer revealed its official name: Bing, joking that they should have named it "Boom"... Well, we still have to see if the performance measure up to ...
Microsoft Bets Search on Bing and Nothing Less —
Digital Trends
For years Microsoft has been playing third fiddle to Yahoo and (of course) Google in the Internet search arena, with MSN Search and Live Search failing to gain much traction with Internet users worldwide despite prominent placement within Microsoft's applications and ...
Microsoft launches Bing search engine —
T3.com News
Microsoft has confirmed that it is to launch a new search engine, dubbed Bing.
The latest challenge to Google's almost complete dominance of the search market is set to debut on June 3. Bing will initially soft launch in the UK, with most initial emphasis on the US.
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Bing, the new Search Engine form Microsoft —
SolSie.com
2 months ago, we shared with you about Microsoft Kumo project, which is the new search engine that Microsoft will make available to replace its “lack of luster Live Search”. Apparently Kumo has become Bing and it will be unveiled at the D conference in Carlsbad, CA this week.
We would expect ...
Microsoft Goes Bing Against Google —
Mobile Whack
[1]Microsoft has been craving for a piece of the search business for quite a while now. It tried and failed a number of times to purchase Yahoo [2] and since that deal never took off Microsoft [3] decided to create its own search engine from scratch. That's how Bing came to life.
Microsoft's ...