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Are Bing A Real Competitor To Google?

Internet users have been won over by Google in a big way. The viral effect of Google’s clever Adsense service meant that they spread rapidly across the globe, and with integration in other popular search engine moulds, such as Firefox and their own Chrome, there’s no surprise that they’re the most successful search engine ever.

It seems fair to ask if Bing, from Microsoft, stands any chance at all of competing with this impressive mainstay of the internet. It’s true that they’ve achieved success against the odds before, such as with the X-box game console, but they’ve also seen a decline in popularity of internet services such as hotmail and msn. This is due to glaring support issues with hotmail – a stark contrast to Googlemail’s reliability.

Bing has been described as a ‘decision machine’ rather than as a search engine. Really, this is just semantics; whatever the applications of its thumbnails when highlighting search results, or suggested searches for uses, it’s really just a search engine with slightly different display features rather than a new animal altogether. But the branding is good – taking a leaf from Apple’s book by making things chic and easy to use, so Microsoft seem optimistic they can win over people on that front.

So can these gimmicks tear people away from Google? Probably not. Bing is at a disadvantage, and without a major shift in the internet world they’re not set to make any ground. One option could be allowing Chinese simplified characters to be used on Bing, ending the blockade of China from the faster search engine world after their attack on Google, but this would be illogical – giving the appearance of condoning China’s attack, and also being downright un-American. Speaking of values, Bing have also found trouble with their thumbnails option, as it displays explicit material despite filters. In response they’re made an ‘explicit Bing’ option, which sounds about as sordid as it is.

Microsoft aren’t going anywhere, and neither is Bing, so there’s still plenty of chance for them to bridge the gap, but with Google so obviously out-front it’s probably not going to go Bing’s way anytime soon.

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