posted 11/12/2009 1:25:36 PM by MikeDavis
I have been using Bing.com and comparing it to Google for almost all of my searches recently. I am very surprised by the results. Bing has been better most of the time. The results have been more relevant and usually I find what I need on the first page. Here is just one example:
I searched for, o 2 b kids, and here are the results from Google. Notice the third link is to the white house web site??? The bold words in the description are "by" and "of". I guess Google is assuming I mistyped my search query. This is not giving me the results I need.
The results from Bing were much better. Each page was about o2b kids and there was no white house web site to be found. The bold words in the search results are kids and o, 2, b. This has been my finding with many other searches. I am going to start saying "Bing it" instead of "Google it".
MikeDavis (Member since: 10/27/2009 8:52:44 AM) Mike Davis, MCTS, MCITP, Senior Business Intelligence Consultant at Pragmatic Works. He is an author on two Business Intelligence books. Mike is an experienced speaker and has presented at many events such as several SQL Server User Groups across the US, Code Camps, SQL Server Launches, and SQL Saturday events. Mike is an active member at his local user group (JSSUG) in Jacksonville, FL.
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