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ronin691Jun 1st 2009 8:55AM
Until I can pull apart Bing's crawler bots and compare their instruction set/behavior to Google's, my default position remains - Bing is a weak "me too" offering release solely to route people to purchasing Windows desktop OS via IE browser entanglements.
Prove to me that search results are not being weighted in favor of web pages written in .NET generated by IIS.
Prove to me that results from searches conducted in IE, running on un-pirated copies of Windows, are *not* different from searches conducted with FireFox on Linux, or Safari on a Mac.
Where is the Bing equivalent of this page?
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/topic.py?hl=en&topic=15260