
Bye bye Kumo, hello Bing
By Ina Fried
Published: 29 May 2009 16:06 GMT
Microsoft is publicly detailing its upcoming search engine, now known officially as Bing. The revamped search tool has several new features, including a left-hand navigation pane for moving among different types of searches, category breakdowns for search results, and bringing some information directly into the results page.
A product search on a Nikon camera brings up tabs for user reviews, product details, expert reviews and price comparisons.
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