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Rob22Jun 1st 2009 10:54AM
The whole interface is much, much nicer than google's; I've never used Live search, but if it was like this before, I probably would have used it instead of google had I known it existed. Information that bing gives is much more useful; a search for North Korea returns news results first, with additional logical searches listed below. The image search is also really cool; it dynamically loads more if you scroll down below what is currently displayed, and the map interface is also ahead of google, although the 3d thing doesn't have an Opera plugin. And to the first poster, why on earth would Microsoft want to give different results to people using different web browsers? That just makes no sense.
sitrucJun 1st 2009 11:06AM
The general web search has been updated some, but images and video have done those things for a while.