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Is Bing the next big thing for Search?
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from tentonjim 978 Days ago #
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I am liking Bing. IMO Google needs some competition to keep them ’honest’ so to speak.~ Jim

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from sithburns 978 Days ago #
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I agree. Goolge was getting way to comfortable...

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from cliquekaila 977 Days ago #
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I think this migration toward user-friendly search is great, and old school link builders better watch their backs. The game is changing fast yo!

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from arteworks 977 Days ago #
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I just tested your fresh content analysis and found the results to be opposite of what is claimed, at least for breaking news.  In a limited test of 3 queries (Air France Crash, U.S. Unemployment Rate, and Sonia Sotomayor), Bing edged out Google in freshness, blended results, and presentation, although Google barely edged out Bing in overall relevance.  I published the results at http://woot.tw/f2j4 and would appreciate any feedback.  Nonetheless, good article by BurnSEO.

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from Fitz 977 Days ago #
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Bing is much better than ’Cats.’ I would see it again and again and again.

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from seobro 975 Days ago #
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Google needs some competition. It reminds me of Intel and AMD.

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from oysource 963 Days ago #
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Bing! Microsoft Prepares For War With Google, it will be nice to see

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