Google's challenger, Bing it On

  • Thread starter Greg Bernhardt
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In summary: Thanks for the tip, DDG is an interesting project! The results aren't too bad, but the result page is a little harder to scan imo.I just tried the challenge again and surprisingly I choose Bing 4/5 times.I been using google way too long and am fairly convinced it is going to be run down by something newer someday. I'm just not convinced it will be bing. It has its own problems but I think it has a lot of potential.
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I hate to say it but I've been frustrated with Google lately. Lots of spam in results and too much on page information. Like if I search for a celeb. I'll get photos, information, videos and etc all cramping the search results. Too much multimedia. Sometimes it is quick and useful, but mostly it's annoying.

Anyho, Bing has been getting better. It's not quite there yet, but they are finally making good progress and imo will be soon able to compete with Google results. Not in popularity yet, but in pure quality results.

Here is an interesting site to show how far Bing has come.
http://www.bingiton.com
 
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I do use Bing as a home page. The daily scenic pictures are fascinating.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
I hate to say it but I've been frustrated with Google lately. Lots of spam in results and too much on page information. Like if I search for a celeb. I'll get photos, information, videos and etc all cramping the search results. Too much multimedia. Sometimes it is quick and useful, but mostly it's annoying.

Anyho, Bing has been getting better. It's not quite there yet, but they are finally making good progress and imo will be soon able to compete with Google results. Not in popularity yet, but in pure quality results.

Here is an interesting site to show how far Bing has come.
http://www.bingiton.com

Google has also made a change recently that I find very annoying. When you do a search and get lots of good hits, you can no longer copy the address bar and post it as a link to the search. I used to do that all the time to help PF newbies learn how to use good search terms to find useful web pages. But now when you do a search, the URL box is empty. Frustrating.
 
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berkeman said:
Google has also made a change recently that I find very annoying. When you do a search and get lots of good hits, you can no longer copy the address bar and post it as a link to the search. I used to do that all the time to help PF newbies learn how to use good search terms to find useful web pages. But now when you do a search, the URL box is empty. Frustrating.

Maybe I'm misunderstanding something, here?

http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sclien...96,d.eWU&fp=7bfa033871245053&biw=1106&bih=881

http://www.google.com/search?q=Goog...a:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&channel=rcs

OCR
 
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I've been using DuckDuckGo for a while, and I generally like the results. I also like that it stores a lot less data about me than Google does...
 
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cbasst said:
I've been using DuckDuckGo for a while, and I generally like the results. I also like that it stores a lot less data about me than Google does...

Thanks for the tip, DDG is an interesting project! The results aren't too bad, but the result page is a little harder to scan imo.
 
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I been using google way too long and am fairly convinced it is going to be run down by something newer someday. I'm just not convinced it will be bing. It has its own warts.
 
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I'm surprised you guys haven't found the newest and latest search engine; it's superior to all that have come before it, and all that will come after it.

www.dinoogle.com
 
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AnTiFreeze3 said:
I'm surprised you guys haven't found the newest and latest search engine; it's superior to all that have come before it, and all that will come after it.

www.dinoogle.com

It's google with a jazzed up front end.
 
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These are pretty okay:

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https://www.startpage.com

Fetches results straight from the Google search engine without saving the users IP addresses or giving any personal user information to Google's servers.

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https://www.ixquick.com
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ixquick

A metasearch engine that provides search results from over ten best search engines in full privacy.

I use Startpage.com most of the time (except for videos & pictures).


P.S: Don’t miss the Settings.
 
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I've always been a bit adamant about using Bing because of my early memories of it. Apparently, that's changed. Bing won four out of five with the last being a draw.

Impressive.
 
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As berkeman pointed out, here's why I quit using Google and started using Bing most of the time: http://harborsparrow.blogspot.com/2013/05/google-tracks-clicks-on-its-search.html

However, I also installed plugins in my browser to prevent Google from doing link-tracking if I do need to use it.

Disappointed in Google search lately, as per Greg.
 

1. What is Bing it On?

Bing it On is a side-by-side search comparison tool created by Microsoft to showcase the capabilities of their search engine, Bing. It allows users to search for the same query on both Bing and Google simultaneously and then choose which search results they prefer.

2. How does Bing it On work?

When a user enters a search query on Bing it On, the tool will display the top search results from both Bing and Google side by side. The user can then choose which set of results they prefer by clicking on the corresponding "Bing" or "Google" button below each set of results.

3. Is Bing it On biased towards Bing?

No, Bing it On is designed to be unbiased and provide an objective comparison between Bing and Google search results. The tool uses a blind test approach, meaning the user is not aware of which set of results is from which search engine.

4. Can I customize the search results shown on Bing it On?

No, Bing it On does not allow for customization of search results. However, users can choose to click on the "show more results" button to see additional search results from both search engines.

5. How accurate is the Bing it On comparison?

The accuracy of the comparison depends on the user's personal preference and the type of search query. Bing it On is meant to be a tool for users to see the differences between Bing and Google search results and make their own judgement. Results may vary based on location, device, and other factors.

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