illustrates this perfectly:
“Now, not only will give you the answer directly in the search results, but we will also continue the conversation. For instance, you can ask “who is the president of the united states”, we will show you the answer. From there you might ask, “who is his wife” or “how tall is he.” Bing maintains the context and keeps the conversation moving forward.”If this sounds like a small part of something bigger, then it certainly is. Microsoft promises a lot of improvements to this new ability in the near and upcoming future, while noting that this is just the beginning. But enhancements and features like this sure are the reason why Bing is making steady (if slow) strides against the sheer dominance of Google Search, while other search engines are at a standstill. Perfectly acceptable way to chip away the massive lead of the supreme competitor.]]>
I have discovered The August Update does not allow the use of Alt + Numberpad ASCII Key Combinations in IE-11 or in Chrome. I use these on a daily basis, so I check my laptop which I had not installed the August on yet and the Alt + Numberpad ASCII Key Combos worked fine.
Awesome! Bing is better than google in my opinion right now! I think it’s only a matter of time before it closes the gap! 🙂
Agree actually. The issue is that the majority still doesn’t yet. Bing needs to make a major push in the next few years or Microsoft will not keep operating it at the loss it’s currently running at.
This is great. Microsoft is making improvements all over the place. I just wonder why it is so difficult to give Bing in other countries the same features and functionality as the U.S. version