Talk about an iron grip on search. To research this column comparing Google's venerable search engine with Microsoft's upstart Bing, I Googled "Bing versus Google." It didn't even occur to me to Bing the search. In a nutshell, that's Microsoft's problem. The company recently unveiled a fresh and attractive search alternative to Google. It's just darn difficult to change habits, including my own. Google's is the search box affixed near the top of the Web browsers I use. And way more often than not, Google delivers the thorough search results I'm seeking and does so with expediency: If it ain't broke, don't fix it. But give Microsoft props. Bing, launched about a month ago, is really impressive, in another league compared with the Live Search engine it replaces. Bing bests Google on aesthetics. The Google home page is clean and sparse with the familiar Google Search button and links at the top for images, video, maps, news, shopping, Gmail and more.
Google always provides better results than Bing. There was a talk few days back that Bing imitates Google's results. According to my opinion Bing's images search are good.
yp, i agree Google is number 1 and bing is next good search engine. another interesting thing is many peoples from Chinese or Japanese region dont use this both search engines, they like to search with Baidu...
I don't think Bing will overcome Google. Nowadays people are saying "Googling" instead of "Web Search". Because Google has that much impact in users. But if the technologies varies, sometimes may be it may happen.
Google has far more usage data built up over the years & a huge market share advantage over Bing in literally every global market. Microsoft's poor branding in search meant they had roughly 0 leverage in the marketplace until they launched the Bing brand. That longer experience in search is likely what gives Google the confidence to have a much deeper crawl. That head start also means that Google has been working on understanding word meanings and adjusting their vocabulary far longer, which also gives them the confidence to be able to use word relationships more aggressively (when Bing came to market part of their ad campaign was built on teasing Google for this). The last big difference from an interface perspective would be that
We all love Google of course it gives the traffic that we wanted. One thing that frustrates me about Google is the Panda update. But I do Patronage Google Though.
I have a love/hate relationship with google. The best search results but I wish they would share some of the pie with the little guy. They seem to deliver most of their traffic to the big box sites even when a smaller site has equal or better content.
There is nothing to compare. The only thing in common is that both are search engines. Google is the best , the rest are ...