Bing also records the type of device you are using and what you searched for when you searched for it. Unlike Google, Bing explicitly says that it stores search terms and cookie IDs separately from the personal information of who conducted the search. Like Google, Bing may use your searches to better target advertisements to you.
This of course begs the question “Do you love bing and not even know it?”
We can see if we can figure it out. in fact, you might be loving Bing and not even know it. The same year that Bing launched, Microsoft and Yahoo announced that they would be making a deal to use Bing as the backend for Yahoo’s own search engine.
Why do people search with Bing?
There are a wide variety of rationales people use for why they search with Bing. Here are some of the reasons Vergecast listeners gave. Google is unmatched in terms of search engine popularity but is currently being monitored closely for its anticompetitively dominant position in search advertising after years of relying on third-party cookies.
Bing’s grasp on search is pretty solid according to current market estimates. Their major search partners include: In fact, the most recent estimates I have seen indicate that Bing controls about 70% of voice search. They are crushing Google in voice search. Who knows what will happen in the next few years?
Google is all about how much money you are willing to spend to be found on a website. Google DOES NOT rate a website based on years of good service, quality of service, if the location actually exists on any of that. Once again, all it reports is paid lies.
So it’s really not that Bing is a bad search engine or a crappy search engine; it is that Bing is a small search engine, compared to Google.
When it comes to the quality of search results Bing wins hands down over Google because Bing, unlike Google, is just really, really picky about what it will include in its index. But Bing has proven again what Apple Computers proved decades ago: consumers could not care less about quality.
What is LoveLove Me on binge?
Love Me review – a Melbourne family looks for love in a good-looking city Binge’s first original series is gentle, polished and cinematic, following siblings and their father on a quest to grow – and learn to love.