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Bing sheds its beta skin in the UK

News in brief: Microsoft's search engine takes the stabilisers off

Tags: beta, microsoft, bing

By silicon.com staff

Published: 13 November 2009 16:07 GMT

Microsoft has announced the UK version of its search engine Bing has shed its beta tag today.

The UK localised version of its Google rival allows users to access UK-specific results and ecommerce sites.

Microsoft first announced Bing back in May, as a replacement for Windows Live Search.

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Bing has shed its beta tag
(Screenshot: Bethan Jones/silicon.com)

For more, see Microsoft declares Bing UK ready for action on ZDNet UK.

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