Bing

by Michael Santoroski on January 20, 2010

Trending Topic: Bing

Bing to Delete User Data Sooner: Will Google Users Defect?

Posted in: PC World via Yahoo! News
“In a move to satisfy European privacy regulators, Microsoft today said it will erase Internet protocol (IP) addresses linked with search queries after six months. The change to the company’s Bing search engine cuts the time the information is held from 18 months. The announcement was made in Brussels by John Vassallo, Microsoft’s vice president of European Union affairs, according to Bloomberg.”

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Bing to Delete User Data Sooner: Will Google Users Defect?

Apple, Microsoft Discuss Bing as iPhone Default

Posted in: BusinessWeek
“Amid an accelerating rivalry with Google, Apple is discussing ways to make Bing the default search engine on the iPhone”

Link: Apple, Microsoft Discuss Bing as iPhone Default

Bing Data Retention Shift a Sign of Privacy Struggle

Posted in: PC World via Yahoo! News
“Microsoft responded to privacy concerns of the Article 29 committee, an organization made up of data protection officers from the countries of the European Union, by announcing that it will change its Bing search data retention policies and purge IP address data after six months. The concession by Microsoft illustrates the ongoing struggle between privacy and progress.”

Link: Bing Data Retention Shift a Sign of Privacy Struggle


From the Blogosphere

Bing Maps Goes Silverlight


Microsoft just announced that it is taking the Bing Maps Sliverlight version out of beta and making it the default version for Bing Maps. The Bing Team is …

Microsoft's Bing to Replace Google As Default Search Engine on


Businessweek reports that Apple and Microsoft are currently in negotiations to replace Google as the default search engine on the iPhone with Microsoft’s Bing.com. The talks have reportedly been unde.

BingBing Maps Beta, No More – Bing Maps Blog – Bing Community


Bing Maps Blog proctored by Chris Pendleton, Bing Maps Technical Evangelist.

What’s on Digg.com


Microsoft Bing Gets Its Own URL Shortener

After Facebook and Google, its Microsoft that has entered the market of URL shortening. It has launched binged.it, which is (to my surprise) longer than its Search Engine URL bing.com.
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Who is tweeting about this.
BigBossTadesse: who looking for #arealwifey? u can find them on bing.com check this shit out….
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TM_Technology: Apple bunging Bing search into iPhone? — Engadget http://retwt.me/1LDeT (via @TechSpam)
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FOSSwiki: Microsoft To Delete Bing Users’ IP Addresses After 6… http://topblo.gs/5GW5gS #postrank #opensource http://bit.ly/6Oxhs5
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VictorOcampo: Why cant I get Bing Maps on mobile in Singapore? Sadly, its probably the same reason you cant do Yahoo! SMS Messenger and PC2SMS either #in
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troublegoats: bing search results are hideous
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