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agreenbhmJul 29th 2009 11:38AM
I'm still not convinced as to why I should switch to Bing. I've never liked (or used intentionally) Live search and never do use Yahoo search. For me, Google is the best. I've mastered the art of Googling. I always find what I'm looking for. I'm interested to see how MS attempts to convert users to Bing, especially now that they have this partnership. I think the biggest asset they have is that IE comes with Live search (or Bing) as the default search engine. Users that don't know how to change (or don't care enough to change) the default search will use their service.