This story was written by Joseph Tartakoff. With the revamped search engine it announced this morningdubbed BingMicrosoft (NSDQ: MSFT) is introducing new ways to sort and manipulate search results in ...
Microsoft’s newly released “decision” engine Bing pushed Microsoft Sites’ market share up in its first full week, according to numbers released today by Internet audience gauge comScore. Preliminary ...
Bing’s second-week scores are in, and the bigwigs in Redmond must be smiling. Numbers released from ComScore today show that Bing gained nearly another full percentage point of market share in its ...
New generative AI Bing and Edge features teased earlier this month are going live. Earlier in May, Microsoft announced chat history in Bing, more visual responses and image-to-text support from Bing ...
Over the past week, I’ve used no search engine but Bing. Both on my phone, and on my computers, it’s been a Bing world. This week long test came to be during an excellent meeting in Portland. I was ...
Google’s is called Bard and the company says it will be ready for public preview soon. Microsoft calls theirs the “new Bing” and while there’s a waitlist to get in, I’ve had access for about a week ...
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Bing’s NFL predictions use team and player statistics and web activity to build a statistical model that takes into account historical data and real-time information (like injuries, suspensions, and ...
If you're the folks behind Microsoft's Bing search engine, it must be one happy morning. Just think of the week Bing has had. On Monday, Apple CEO Steve Jobs gives Bing a plug and makes it a search ...
NFL football is back, and Microsoft’s Bing has returned with its crystal ball, picking the best bets for Week 1 of the new season and looking ahead to the predicted Super Bowl winner: the (yawn) ...
It’s that time of the week again, the time of the roundup. This week we are dropping the cutesy Kinect videos and going all business with Windows, Bing, and IE10. It was a big week in the Microsoft ...