Friday, September 20, 2024

Microsoft Bing Goes Live In The UK

Microsoft has officially launched the UK version of its search engine Bing, taking it out of beta where it has been since late May.

During the past several months of beta testing, the Bing team has been working on making its search features more relevant for UK users.

“Bing is ready for the UK consumer, with our revolutionary way of searching the Internet proving very popular,” said Ashley Highfield, vice president of Microsoft UK’s Consumer and Online Business.

“Features such as Categorized Search, Twitter and Visual Search are providing a different and intuitive experience, and are enabling us all to make informed decisions and discover more of the web – faster.”

Key features of include:

 

  •  A localized UK homepage, with unique imagery and ‘hotspots’ – click through information boxes provide users with a wealth of information. A tool for discovery and inspiration.
  •  Visual Search, helps users search (maybe for a new purchase) using visual images and meta data without having to type in keywords.
  •  More Instant Answers, created to give users a quick response options to a search question, such as how is Liverpool doing in the premiership or which tourist attraction should I take my in-laws to at the weekend
  •  See who or what is being chatted about with global live Twitter feed searching, pulling up Tweets in Bing searches in real-time.
  •  Looking for the best deals? – an integrated shopping experience with Ciao UK searches the Internet to find the best prices, reviews and local availability. Bing supports making the best shopping decisions based on community feedback – not just advertising.
  •  Not sure how to get there? Bing Maps is based on insights from our Multimap users. Bing Maps now offers new map styles, imagery and transit integration as well as draggable routes.
  •  Bing has been built for the UK to help consumers get to key local sites and services in fewer links by including popular links, search boxes and suggestions within best match.

“We will continue to innovate and introduce new features on an ongoing basis by listening and responding to what UK search users find relevant,” said Highfield.

“Removing our beta tag is merely the first step to signal Bing is here and already has features that are superior to those provided by other search engines.”

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