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Bouncing back into action with bing

So I haven’t posted in a while, and before I left off, I wanted to discuss Bing vs Google, from my perspective. I ended up using Bing for over a month rather than 2 weeks as initially planned and this is a summary of what I found.

For general searches (looking up websites, searching for names of places, etc) Bing did fine. I found what I needed and most of the time the site I was looking for was among the first few results, as the case tends to be with Google searches. For technical content however, I quite often found that what I was looking for wasn’t on the first page. Upon looking the same query on google, I’d find a much better results set, especially with niche topics, such as the Player-Stage robotics studio that I have been developing with. For such topics, Google far outshone Bing in my experience.

The one place Bing does great however, is images. Bing’s image search page uses ajax to allow you to keep scrolling down for more images, and they are loaded up as needed. This reduces the need to jump from page to page, as is the case with Google image search. Like Google searches, Bing has some filters that can be used to narrow your search down. It also has, -unlike- Google, some recommendations relevant to the type of search. For example, if you search for “Jay-Z” under images, it offers you a list of “related people” that is fairly accurate in the searches I performed. Whether this is actually useful to you or not largely depends on what you use image searches for.


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Direct comparison tools for Bing and Google

I’m still going strong with my 2 weeks of Bing attempt. In the meantime however, I read a recent post on lifehacker that points to three sites for doing side-by-side comparisons of the two search engines:


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Going full Bing

I’ve decided to try out Bing. Except, not like the average person “tried” Bing, with just a few searches to compare with Google. I’m a fan of Diggnation, and on a recent episode, Alex Albrecht suggests that people should try out Bing for a while before passing judgement. I completely agree. Its not fair to say Bing isn’t as good at search based on a few single searches.

So, to rectify this injustice, I’m going to switch to using Bing exclusively for 2 weeks, and I’ll see if I’m happy with it. It seems like a fair trial of its abilities.


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