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Microsoft has a suite of software services that aim to steal a slice of the pie from their Google counterparts. However, sometimes the Redmond giant resorts to potentially dishonest tactics to get you ...
About a month ago, a reader sent me a screenshot of Bing showing this weird search box on its page after you search for Google. I thought it was some weird Microsoft Rewards promotion and took it at ...
When users look up Google using Bing, the Microsoft-owned search engine displays a Google Doodle lookalike. The deceptive webpage could trick unsuspecting users into staying on Bing, as its layout ...
Microsoft's Bing search engine has always played second fiddle to Google, which owns the lion's share of search globally. In fact, one of the most common searches on Bing is "Google." It appears ...
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Only weeks after Google launched its AI-based search mode, Microsoft is following suit with its own AI-based experience, the Bing Copilot Search. In contrast to the blue link-filled traditional search ...
A district court judge has decided that Google has a monopoly in the search market. That ruling could provide a boost to the number two search engine. Also: Discover the next Nvidia. Judge Amit P.
Facepalm: Despite being the world's second-largest search engine, Bing continues to hold a minuscule market share compared to Google. Microsoft is clearly dissatisfied with this disparity and is ...
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“I don’t believe there’s a price in the world that Microsoft could offer us. They offered to give us Bing for free. They could give us the whole company.” That quote from Apple executive Eddy Cue was ...
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