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Explore your interests with our updated Bing homepage. Discover new options and insights tailored just for you.

Explore your interests with our updated Bing homepage. Discover new options and insights tailored just for you.

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alevy3131
Member
156
03-07-2016, 10:58 AM
#1
I just logged in to Bing and now it highlights your interests at the bottom of the homepage with stars. It also displays topics you care about and weather info for your location or desired places. Soon, sports teams will appear too. This is why I prefer both Bing and Google—I only use Google when it performs better for searches. I favor Bing’s layout and often choose it instead.
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alevy3131
03-07-2016, 10:58 AM #1

I just logged in to Bing and now it highlights your interests at the bottom of the homepage with stars. It also displays topics you care about and weather info for your location or desired places. Soon, sports teams will appear too. This is why I prefer both Bing and Google—I only use Google when it performs better for searches. I favor Bing’s layout and often choose it instead.

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Nargushk
Member
170
03-08-2016, 02:31 AM
#2
ew bing
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Nargushk
03-08-2016, 02:31 AM #2

ew bing

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icefreezjr
Member
192
03-08-2016, 04:01 AM
#3
Bing was pleasant without the news section and only showed images with clear information boxes.
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icefreezjr
03-08-2016, 04:01 AM #3

Bing was pleasant without the news section and only showed images with clear information boxes.

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EmeraldPvP_MC
Member
139
03-14-2016, 11:00 PM
#4
Top results from Startpage, Ixquick, or similar platforms.
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EmeraldPvP_MC
03-14-2016, 11:00 PM #4

Top results from Startpage, Ixquick, or similar platforms.

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Paula_Madej
Member
74
03-22-2016, 02:02 PM
#5
You're referring to the arrow in the bottom left corner. Pressing it will lower the news/interest bar. It seems the front page interests are much more appealing compared to what's currently available on Google.
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Paula_Madej
03-22-2016, 02:02 PM #5

You're referring to the arrow in the bottom left corner. Pressing it will lower the news/interest bar. It seems the front page interests are much more appealing compared to what's currently available on Google.

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jim98dami
Member
55
03-28-2016, 03:49 AM
#6
nobody needs to worry, it works better. you should stick with them just like a search engine.
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jim98dami
03-28-2016, 03:49 AM #6

nobody needs to worry, it works better. you should stick with them just like a search engine.

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Conor_Playz
Member
161
03-28-2016, 11:25 PM
#7
I favor Bing over Google. I’m not sure if it’s because I’m colorblind, but I always tap on the suspicious ads that seem like real results on Google. For some time, searching Firefox in Google showed the first result as a paid ad for a nearly identical phishing site with a virus in the download. Really, Google? Really?
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Conor_Playz
03-28-2016, 11:25 PM #7

I favor Bing over Google. I’m not sure if it’s because I’m colorblind, but I always tap on the suspicious ads that seem like real results on Google. For some time, searching Firefox in Google showed the first result as a paid ad for a nearly identical phishing site with a virus in the download. Really, Google? Really?

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sheamusfitz
Junior Member
27
03-28-2016, 11:36 PM
#8
I understand, this wasn't the same as before. What I meant was that.
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sheamusfitz
03-28-2016, 11:36 PM #8

I understand, this wasn't the same as before. What I meant was that.

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squshie1
Junior Member
13
03-29-2016, 05:10 AM
#9
I rely on it beyond just a search engine. I click on fresh stories as well as Bing rewards sometimes, and I get quick access to their additional services—though mostly for searching. Of course, results aren’t always optimal. When looking up a celebrity, Bing provides more comprehensive information and a smoother layout. Google offers concise details, updated news, some video and images, but often lacks social media insights and focuses only on limited extra data. For complex queries, Google tends to find more recent and relevant web links. This is why I still prefer Google. Search results for intricate topics are generally better with Bing. When it comes to images or videos, Bing performs significantly better. In fact, Google adopted many of Bing’s image display designs. The endless scrolling of images began on Bing. Bing’s news section is also much stronger than Google’s. There isn’t a single clear winner—I believe each has its own advantages. The same applies to other engines like DuckDuckGo or Yahoo. Yahoo’s news is top-notch, and DuckDuckGo doesn’t store any user data.
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squshie1
03-29-2016, 05:10 AM #9

I rely on it beyond just a search engine. I click on fresh stories as well as Bing rewards sometimes, and I get quick access to their additional services—though mostly for searching. Of course, results aren’t always optimal. When looking up a celebrity, Bing provides more comprehensive information and a smoother layout. Google offers concise details, updated news, some video and images, but often lacks social media insights and focuses only on limited extra data. For complex queries, Google tends to find more recent and relevant web links. This is why I still prefer Google. Search results for intricate topics are generally better with Bing. When it comes to images or videos, Bing performs significantly better. In fact, Google adopted many of Bing’s image display designs. The endless scrolling of images began on Bing. Bing’s news section is also much stronger than Google’s. There isn’t a single clear winner—I believe each has its own advantages. The same applies to other engines like DuckDuckGo or Yahoo. Yahoo’s news is top-notch, and DuckDuckGo doesn’t store any user data.