Microsoft hopes the move will make it easier to block adult images and videos.
By Paul McDougall
June 15, 2009
Microsoft has created a separate domain within its Bing search engine site that will be reserved exclusively for serving up pornographic images and videos. The domain, explicit.bing.net, will carry searchable content from adult magazine and video providers.
Microsoft's Bing strikes fear into Google founders
By C Shanti
Monday, June 15
Google is so rattled by the introduction of Microsoft's revamped search engine Bing that it's pulling all the stops out to offer new features in its own engine.
News Bits: Is Google Scared of Bing?
By Erin Barker
Monday, June 15. 2009
Despite Eric Schmidt's confident comments last week, a report has emerged that Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) is scared of Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT)'s new Bing search engine. The New York Post reports that Google co-founder Sergey Brin "is so rattled" by Bing that he's assembling and leading a team of top engineers to work on urgent updates to Google Search. If the claim is true, it's a rare move for one of the Google founders to have hands-on involvement in the company's daily operations.
Bing vs. Google, Search Engine Wars
Google has been the big dog of search engines and successfully cornered the market on popularity among internet users. Bing is a relatively new Microsoft search engine that has caught the attention of Google. Behind Google's vigilance to protect its vested interests in its search engine market, is likely the powerful connection Bing has to Microsoft.
Is Bing Creating A Crisis Of Faith In Google Co-Founder?
June 15, 2009
Microsoft's Bing may be just a pup in the world of search engines, but big dog Google's co-founder, Sergey Brin, is taking no chances that it will come close to nipping at its heels. Brin is reportedly leading a group of Google engineers assembled to dissect Bing's algorithms, according to a report in The New York Post.
Microsoft Bing: Five Areas in Search of Improvement
June 15, 2009
Microsoft has taken its first steps in redefining search with its "decision engine," releasing Bing to a generally positive reception and with a new TV ad that portrays Google (with out mentioning it by name) as a disorganized returner of random links.
Google Researching Bing's Agorithm
June 15, 2009 by Jane McEntegart
It looks like Google may be a little more worried about Microsoft’s new decision making engine than its Chief Executive Officer is willing to let on.
Microsoft's Bing strikes fear into Google founders
By C Shanti
Monday, June 15
Google is so rattled by the introduction of Microsoft's revamped search engine Bing that it's pulling all the stops out to offer new features in its own engine.
News Bits: Is Google Scared of Bing?
By Erin Barker
Monday, June 15. 2009
Despite Eric Schmidt's confident comments last week, a report has emerged that Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) is scared of Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT)'s new Bing search engine. The New York Post reports that Google co-founder Sergey Brin "is so rattled" by Bing that he's assembling and leading a team of top engineers to work on urgent updates to Google Search. If the claim is true, it's a rare move for one of the Google founders to have hands-on involvement in the company's daily operations.
Bing vs. Google, Search Engine Wars
Google has been the big dog of search engines and successfully cornered the market on popularity among internet users. Bing is a relatively new Microsoft search engine that has caught the attention of Google. Behind Google's vigilance to protect its vested interests in its search engine market, is likely the powerful connection Bing has to Microsoft.
Is Bing Creating A Crisis Of Faith In Google Co-Founder?
June 15, 2009
Microsoft's Bing may be just a pup in the world of search engines, but big dog Google's co-founder, Sergey Brin, is taking no chances that it will come close to nipping at its heels. Brin is reportedly leading a group of Google engineers assembled to dissect Bing's algorithms, according to a report in The New York Post.
Microsoft Bing: Five Areas in Search of Improvement
June 15, 2009
Microsoft has taken its first steps in redefining search with its "decision engine," releasing Bing to a generally positive reception and with a new TV ad that portrays Google (with out mentioning it by name) as a disorganized returner of random links.
Google Researching Bing's Agorithm
June 15, 2009 by Jane McEntegart
It looks like Google may be a little more worried about Microsoft’s new decision making engine than its Chief Executive Officer is willing to let on.