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Why Does Microsoft’s Bing Search Engine Hate Rick Santorum? read story US presidential candidate Rick Santorum pulled off a surprise last night, winning caucuses and primaries in three states. So what’s with Bing listing an anti-Santorum web site first in its results in a search for his last name? Does Microsoft have some type of liberal agenda!
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Microsoft Bing page tips off new Windows 8 Consumer Preview read story A special in-the-works Bing page is already providing some pointers to Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 "Consumer Preview" due out this month, though most of the links aren't yet working. |
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Bing Out Of “Betaphase” In Germany, Claims 10 Million Users read story Bing is reportedly now out of betaphase in Deutschland. According to Microsoft, Bing has 10 million users or 20 percent of active internet users in Germany: |
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Microsoft uses Bing to raise awareness of small charities read story Microsoft's Bing is aiming to help raise awareness of small British charities through its homepage. |
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Bing Teaser Hints to Windows 8 Beta Coming Soon read story Microsoft has uploaded a teaser site on Bing sporting our favorite red beta, indicating a looming Windows 8 Public Beta. |
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Bing Testing New Search Results Design read story Bing is testing a new design for the search results layout. The new design seems a lot cleaner, fresher and more organized compared to the older design. |
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Microsoft's Bing: Mere 'decision engine' no more read story Microsoft is launching a new ad campaign for its Bing search engine. The message “Bing is for doing.” |
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Bing to use Facebook, Twitter more in fight against Google read story Microsoft already uses data from Facebook and Twitter in Bing. While the search giant is pushing Google+, however, the software giant says it is just getting started with Facebook and Twitter. |
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Microsoft Passes Yahoo to Trail Google in Search read story Microsoft Bing hits 15.1 percent, a new high, as Yahoo slipped to 14.5 percent. Microsoft and Google squeezed Yahoo big time at the end of 2011, according to comScore. |
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Microsoft Employees Raise Record-Breaking $100 Million for Nonprofits in 2011 read story REDMOND, Wash., Feb. 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Microsoft Corp. is delighted to announce the results of its 2011 employee giving campaign: our U.S. Microsoft employees raised $100.5 million (inclusive of ... |
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