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  • Blake Acy
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    Ok. Thanks.!!

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  • Connor
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    All you have to do is download the Bing App. It's also completely free.

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  • Elliott
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    How to access it?

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  • Blake Acy
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    Oh. Really? That’s something great.

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  • Riley
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    Bing's video search is far superior to Google's.​

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  • Aiden
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    HTTPS has been used for Microsoft Search in Bing queries. For further security, the connection is encrypted from beginning to end.

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  • Ivy Afton
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    I would love to know more about this.​

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  • Aiden
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    Microsoft Bing has developed significantly in the last year and is now more competitive with Google, particularly in terms of its special qualities.

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  • Connor
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    ​Is it better than Google?

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  • Riley
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    Yes, it is.
    The search engine is available worldwide, while some searches are restricted in some countries, such as China and India, according to local legislation.

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  • Myles Ace
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    Is it available worldwide?

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  • Colton Abbe
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    Bing is a search engine that Microsoft launched in 2009. It was previously known as MSN Search until 2005 when it was renamed Windows Live Search in 2006.

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  • Connor
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    Microsoft Bing is a web search engine owned and operated by Microsoft.

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  • Sven
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    Bing makes it easy to go from searching to doing by supporting you in converting information into action.

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  • Blake Acy
    started a topic What exactly is Bing's goal?

    What exactly is Bing's goal?

    I'm slightly confused if it's a search engine and if so, who owns it.
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