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Microsoft's New Search Engine Might Be Called 'Bing' [Microsoft]
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 for the sound of Microsoft's planned $100m ...
Bing.com: Coming Soon
Bing.com: Coming Soon
Bing (bing) on Twitter
twitter.com — Shameless tweet from CNet's review ... http://viigo.im/IIW I think I agree with Mr. Needleman. 5 minutes ago... from web SteveB at D (video incl. Bing at AllThingsD) http://twurl.nl/zorfia ^betsy about 2 hours ago from web Quick clarification: preview ... (more) Bing (bing) on Twitter
To Bing or not to Bing? Hands on with Microsoft's new search
To Bing or not to Bing? Hands on with Microsoft's new search
arstechnica.com — Microsoft has unveiled Bing, the rebranding of its Live Search service. Ars takes Microsoft's latest attempt to... grab search market share for a spin and discovers much to like—and some frustration. By Emil Protalinski | Last updated May 28, 2009 10:30 ... (more) To Bing or not to Bing? Hands on with Microsoft's new search
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Microsoft To Reveal New Search Engine Today
Gadgetizer.com — Microsoft is planning to reveal their new search engine to the public at large today. The word on the street is that they’re calling the new search engine Bing, but maybe they should have just called it Google Hater. Microsoft plans on spending upwards around $100 million on advertising the new engine, so here’s hoping that it will be a bada-bing kind of SE. ...

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