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It’s Official – Bing is Available for All

posted Wed, Jun 03 2009

Today’s the day! If you haven’t tried Bing yet, check it out at www.bing.com. Over on the Bing blog, Whitney writes:

“With Bing, we are focused on helping you complete tasks faster by presenting better organized and more relevant content, great tools to help you in your search experience, and services that can be found only on Bing that help people save time and money in four key areas: travel, shopping, local and health. Check the blog regularly as we take deep dives into some of the new Bing features such as Best Match, Document Preview, Search History and many more. In the meantime, go start exploring! We suggested a few queries to try here in a previous post if you’re seeking inspiration.”

So stay tuned over at the Bing Blog and let the Bing team know what you think on the Bing Community. Here on the adCenter Blog we’ll keep you posted on advertiser topics and Bing.

Comments

  • Sat, Jun 13 2009 09:07AM
    Sherry Mendel

    Hey,

    I'm a Microsoft employee (brand manager for Microsoft Partner Program) and I love bing! One of my non-Microsoft friends asked if there are any fun videos of the bing team at work-- she thinks you're really creative and smart--which of course you are. Could be really fun for the team to create and post some funny videos on social media-- or on the bing FB page. I think bing fans would love this!! (A day in the life of the bing team....behind the scenes, or outtakes). Lots of potential to go viral, and build more love for the brand :) Just a thought--

    Thanks for listening,

    Sherry

  • Sun, Jun 14 2009 04:45AM

    There are a tonne of behind the scenes videos here Sherry:  www.discoverbing.com/.../videos.aspx

  • Mon, Jun 29 2009 11:28AM
    ron

    Its nice how most of the PPC ads are now blocked since Bing launched.  At least the commercials are not as bad as the previous Microsoft ones.  

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