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Google. Offers better results for my region specifically when searching for local places. I don't live in the USA. You got it MSFT?
What do you means by local places?
Google. Offers better results for my region specifically when searching for local places. I don't live in the USA. You got it MSFT?
What do you means by local places?
I use bing on google chrome on a macbookI know I have problems, but I do perfect Microsoft products.
Wow I don't even know what to call that, you get the best if all three worlds.
I use Bing as my set search engine, but I do use Google for 2 specific reasons:
1) If I need to ask a question on the search engine. If I need to type in a "how do you...", or a "when is the...", I find Google still is far and away better then Bing. Sometimes, Bing just brings up search results from a specific part of the quetion instead of answers to it. Like if I ask "How do you repair a mason brick wall?", Bing may bring up companies who sell Mason Bricks as the top 3-4 searches. Google still provides sites that answer the question so much better.
2) Maps to specific addresses in smaller towns. I actually have gotten used to Bing maps, and use them more often. Google maps, despite their reputation, have gotten me lost every bit as much if not more then Bing has. (Yes, I use my maps on my phone. When traveling, though, I like having printed maps to serve as a back up just in case.) But, Bing is not as good for Podunk City, USA as Google is. Google still has Bing beat for mapping of small towns.
But for searches, images, services, and all the rest- about 85% of my searches- I am all Bing. I am not a big fan of Google using my information to push producs on me in the margins.
Ask Jeeves..... forgotten about him. May try it.....