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| name          = Live Search  
 
| name          = Live Search  
| logo          = [[Image:Windows Live Search logo.png|64px|center|Live Search logo]]
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| url            = {{URL|https://bing.com}}
 
| commercial    = Yes
 
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| type          = [[Search engine|Search Engine]]
 
| type          = [[Search engine|Search Engine]]
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| author        = Microsoft
 
| author        = Microsoft
 
| launch date    = March 8, 2006 (beta)<br/>September 11, 2006 (1.0)<br/>September 26, 2007 (2.0)
 
| launch date    = March 8, 2006 (beta)<br/>September 11, 2006 (1.0)<br/>September 26, 2007 (2.0)
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| current status = Inactive; rebranded as Bing
 
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'''Live Search''' (formerly ''Windows Live Search'' and ''MSN Search'') is the name of [[Microsoft]]'s [[World Wide Web|web]] [[search engine]], designed to compete with industry leaders [[Google]] and [[Yahoo!]] Live Search is accessible through Microsoft's [[Live.com]] and [[MSN.com]] web portals. Currently, Live Search is the fourth most used search engine after Google, [[Baidu]] ([[China]]), and Yahoo!<ref>Search Engine Land, [http://searchengineland.com/070921-105613.php Nielsen NetRatings: August 2007 Search Share Puts Google On Top, Microsoft Holding Gains.] Retrieved November 17, 2008.</ref>
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'''Live Search''' (formerly ''Windows Live Search'' and ''MSN Search'') was the name of [[Microsoft]]'s [[World Wide Web|web]] [[search engine]], designed to compete with industry leaders [[Google]] and [[Yahoo!]]. It was subsequently rebranded as '''Bing'''.
  
The search engine offers some innovative features, such as the ability to view additional search results on the same web page (instead of needing to click through to subsequent search result pages) and the ability to dynamically adjust the amount of information displayed for each search-result (such as just the title, a short summary, or a longer summary). It also allows the user to save searches and see them updated automatically on [[Live.com]].
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The search engine offered some innovative features, such as the ability to view additional search results on the same web page (instead of needing to click through to subsequent search result pages) and the ability to dynamically adjust the amount of information displayed for each search-result (such as just the title, a short summary, or a longer summary). It also allowed the user to save searches and see them updated automatically on [[Live.com]].
 
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Live Search is one service among many such web based services, such as [[Instant Messenger]], [[Blog]], [[Email]], file sharing, and others. While dozens of search engines retired from highly competitive search engine market over the decades, Live Search seems to maintain its popularity due to Microsoft's continuous progress in technology and market strategies.  
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Live Search was one service among many such web based services, such as [[Instant Messenger]], [[Blog]], [[Email]], file sharing, and others. While dozens of search engines retired from highly competitive search engine market over the decades, Bing (rebranded Live Search) has maintained its popularity due to Microsoft's continuous progress in technology and market strategies.  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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The first public beta of Live Search was unveiled on March 8, 2006, with the final release on September 11, 2006, replacing [[MSN Search]].
 
The first public beta of Live Search was unveiled on March 8, 2006, with the final release on September 11, 2006, replacing [[MSN Search]].
  
On March 21, 2007, it was announced that [[Microsoft]] would separate its Live Search developments from the [[Windows Live]] services family. Live Search was integrated into the '''Live Search and Ad Platform''' headed by Satya Nadella, part of Microsoft's ''Platform and Systems division''. As part of this change, Live Search was consolidated with [[Microsoft adCenter]].<ref>Mary Jo Foley, [http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=339 Microsoft severs Live Search from the rest of the Windows Live family.] Retrieved November 17, 2008.</ref>
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On March 21, 2007, it was announced that [[Microsoft]] would separate its Live Search developments from the [[Windows Live]] services family. Live Search was integrated into the '''Live Search and Ad Platform''' headed by Satya Nadella, part of Microsoft's ''Platform and Systems division''. As part of this change, Live Search was consolidated with [[Microsoft adCenter]].
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In the roll-over from MSN Search to Live Search, Microsoft stopped using [[Picsearch]] as their image search provider and started performing their own image search, fueled by their own internal image search algorithms.<ref>Chris Sherman, [https://searchenginewatch.com/sew/news/2067901/microsoft-upgrades-live-search-offerings Microsoft Upgrades Live Search Offerings] ''Search Engine Watch'', September 11, 2006. Retrieved July 31, 2018.</ref>
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On March 21, 2007, Microsoft announced that it would separate its search developments from the [[Windows Live]] services family, rebranding the service as Live Search. Live Search was integrated into the ''Live Search and Ad Platform'' headed by [[Satya Nadella]], part of Microsoft's Platform and Systems division. As part of this change, Live Search was merged with [[Microsoft adCenter]].<ref>Mary Jo Foley, [https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-severs-live-search-from-the-rest-of-the-windows-live-family/ Microsoft severs Live Search from the rest of the Windows Live family] ''ZDNet'', March 21, 2007. Retrieved July 31, 2018.</ref>
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A series of reorganizations and consolidations of Microsoft's search offerings were made under the Live Search branding. On May 23, 2008, Microsoft announced the discontinuation of [[Live Search Books]] and [[Live Search Academic]] and integrated all academic and book search results into regular search, and as a result this also included the closure of [[Live Search Books Publisher Program]]. Soon after, [[Windows Live Expo]] was discontinued on July 31, 2008. Live Search Macros, a service for users to create their own custom search engines or use macros created by other users, was also discontinued shortly after. On May 15, 2009, [[Live Product Upload]], a service which allowed merchants to upload products information onto [[Live Search Products]], was discontinued. The final reorganisation came as [[Live Search QnA]] was rebranded as [[MSN QnA]] on February 18, 2009, however, it was subsequently discontinued on May 21, 2009.<ref>Doug Caverly, [https://web.archive.org/web/20120114223923/http://www.webpronews.com/yahoo-answers-outlives-msn-qna-2009-05 Yahoo Answers Outlives MSN QnA] ''WebProNews'', May 12, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.</ref>
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=== Rebrand as Bing ===
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Microsoft recognized that there would be a problem with branding as long as the word "Live" remained in the name.<ref>Tamar Weinberg, [http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/017296.html Keynote with Kevin Johnson at Microsoft] ''Search Engine roundtable'', June 3, 2008. Retrieved July 31, 2018.</ref> As an effort to create a new identity for Microsoft's search services, Live Search was officially replaced by Bing on June 3, 2009.<ref>Ryan Singel, [https://www.wired.com/2009/05/microsofts-bing-hides-its-best-features/ Hands On With Microsoft’s New Search Engine: Bing, But No Boom] ''Wired'', May 28, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.</ref>
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The Bing name was chosen through focus groups, and Microsoft decided that the name was memorable, short, easy to spell, and that it would function well as a URL around the world. The word would remind people of the sound made during "the moment of discovery and decision making."<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090531173346/http://blogs.msdn.com/livesearch/archive/2009/05/28/the-sound-of-found-bing.aspx The sound of found: Bing!] ''Neowin'', May 28 |date=May 28, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.</ref> Microsoft was assisted by branding consultancy [[Interbrand]] in their search for the best name for the new search engine.<ref> Jennifer Bassett, [https://web.archive.org/web/20100107183944/http://www.interbrand.com/blog/post/2009/06/05/Interbrand-names-Microsofts-new-search-engine-Bing%21.aspx Interbrand names Microsoft's new search engine Bing!] ''Interbrand'', June 5, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2019.</ref> The name also has strong similarity to the word '[[bingo]]', which is used to mean that something sought has been found or realized, as is interjected when winning the game [[Bingo (U.S.)|Bingo]].
  
In the roll-over from MSN Search to Live Search, Microsoft stopped using [[Picsearch]] as their image search provider and started performing their own image search, fueled by their own internal image search algorithms.<ref>Chris Sherman, [http://searchenginewatch.com/showPage.html?page=3623401 Microsoft Upgrades Live Search Offerings,] Search Engine Watch. Retrieved November 17, 2008.</ref>
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According to the ''Guardian'' "[Microsoft] hasn't confirmed that it stands recursively for Bing Is Not Google, but that's the sort of joke software engineers enjoy."<ref>Jack Schofield, [https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2009/jun/08/netbytes-microsoft-bing Bing Is Not Google, but it might be better than you think] ''The Guardian'', June 8, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.</ref>
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Qi Lu, president of Microsoft Online Services, also announced that Bing's official Chinese name is ''bì yìng'', which literally means "very certain to respond" or "very certain to answer" in Chinese.<ref>Hal Crawford, [https://web.archive.org/web/20120402014442/http://news.ninemsn.com.au/technology/819478/binging-on-search-by-design Binging on search by design] ''MSN'', May 29, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.</ref>
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While being tested internally by Microsoft employees, Bing's codename was ''Kumo'' (くも),<ref>Chakkaradeep Chandran, [https://www.neowin.net/news/first-screenshot-of-microsofts-kumo-emerges First screenshot of Microsoft's Kumo emerges] ''Neowin'', March 2, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.</ref> which came from the [[Japanese language|Japanese]] word for ''[[spider]]'' (蜘蛛; くも, ''kumo'') as well as ''[[cloud]]'' (雲; くも, ''kumo''), referring to the manner in which search engines "[[Web crawler|spider]]" Internet resources to add them to their database, as well as [[cloud computing]].
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Before the launch of Bing, the market share of Microsoft web search pages (MSN and Live search) had been small. While [[Google Search|Google]] retains the largest portion, Bing's market share increased to overtake Yahoo!<ref>[http://gs.statcounter.com/search-engine-market-share#monthly-201806-201806-bar Search Engine Market Share Worldwide] Retrieved July 30, 2018.</ref>
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== Features ==
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=== Interface features ===
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*Daily changing of background image. The images are mostly of noteworthy places in the world, though it sometimes displays animals, people, and sports. The background image also contains information about the element(s) shown in the image
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*Video homepage for [[HTML5]] enabled browsers on occasional events, similar to the daily background images
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*Images page shows the main picture from that day and four searches that refers to that image with three preview pictures per search term
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*Left side navigation pane. Includes navigation and, on results pages, related searches and prior searches
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*Right side extended preview which shows a bigger view of the page and gives URLs to links inside of the page
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*Sublinks – On certain search results, the search result page also shows section links within the article (this is also done on other search engines, including Google)
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*''Enhanced view'' where third party site information can be viewed inside Bing
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*On certain sites, search from within the website on the results page
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*On certain sites, Bing will display the Customer Service number on the results page
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=== Media features ===
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*Video thumbnail Preview – where, by hovering over a video [[thumbnail]], the video automatically starts playing
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*Image search with continuous scrolling images results page that has adjustable settings for size, layout, color, style, and people
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*Advanced filters or advanced (query) operators – allow users to refine search results based on properties such as image size, aspect ratio, color or black and white, photo or illustration, and facial features recognition
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*Video search with adjustable setting for length, screen size, resolution, and source
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=== Instant answers ===
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*Sports – Bing can directly display scores from a specific day, recent scores from a league or scores and statistics on teams or players.
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*Finance – When entering a company name or [[Ticker symbol|stock symbol]] '''and''' either ''stock'' or ''quote'' in the search box Bing will show direct stock information like a stockchart, price, volume, and p/e ratio in a [[WebSlice#Web Slices|webslice]] that users can subscribe to.
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*Conversion of units (e.g., 1 oz in tbs, 1 cup in oz)
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*Mathematical calculations – (e.g., 2 *pi *24). Users can enter mathematical expressions in the search box using a variety of operators and trigonometric functions and Bing will provide a direct calculation of the expression.
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*Advanced computations – Using the [[WolframAlpha|Wolfram Alpha]] computational engine, Bing can also give results to advanced mathematical problems (e.g. "lim x/2x as x->2") and other Wolfram Alpha-related queries (e.g., asking the number of calories in a typical pizza).
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*Package tracking and tracing – When a user types the name of the shipping company and the tracking number, Bing will provide direct tracking information
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*Dictionary – When "define", "definition", or "what is" followed by a word is entered in the searchbox Bing will show a direct answer from the [[Oxford English Dictionary]]
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*Spell check – Will change frequently misspelled search terms to the more commonly spelled alternative.
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*Best match (plus similar sites)
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*Product shopping and "Bing cashback"
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*Health information
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*Flight tracking
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=== Local info ===
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*Current traffic information
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*Business listing
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*People listing
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*Collections
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*Localized searching for restaurants and services
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*Localized searching for coupons and deals
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*Restaurant reviews
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*Movies played in an area – When a current movie title is entered in the search box Bing will provide listings of local theaters showing the movie. When a city is added to the search box, Bing provides the movie listings localized for that city.
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*City hotel listings – When "hotels" and a city name is entered in the search box Bing can provide hotel listings with a map. The listing leads to a detail search page with the hotels listed that holds extended information on the hotels and contains links to reviews, directions reservations and bird-eye view of the hotel. On the page with the listings the list can be refined by settings on ratings, pricing, amenities, payment, and parking
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== International ==
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Bing is available in many languages and has been localized for many countries. Even if the language of the search and of the results are the same, Bing delivers substantially different results for different parts of the world.<ref>David Wilkinson and Mike Thelwall, [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0740818813000650 Search markets and search results: The case of Bing] ''Library & Information Science Research'' 35(4) 2013):  318-325. Retrieved July 31, 2018.</ref>
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== Search products ==
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In addition to its tool for searching [[web page]]s, Bing also provides the following search offerings:<ref name="BingPG"> Explore Bing.</ref>
  
==Search products==
 
In addition to its tool for searching [[webpage]]s, Live Search also provides services for searching:
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
!Service
 
!Website
 
!Description
 
 
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|'''[[Live Search Academic|Academic]]'''
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! Service
|http://academic.live.com
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! Description
|''Live Search Academic'' searches for academic journals and published papers.<br />''This service has been discontinued and integrated into regular web search.''
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! Advertising
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| Formally known as adCenter, ''[[Bing Ads]]'' allows publishers to purchase [[pay per click]] advertising on Bing.<ref name=zdnet-bingads>Mary Jo Foley, [https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-gives-yahoo-name-top-billing-in-microsoft-advertising-rebrand/ Microsoft gives Yahoo name top billing in Microsoft advertising rebrand] ''ZDnet'', September 10, 2012. Retrieved July 31, 2018.</ref>
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! Events
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| ''Bing Events'' allow users to search for upcoming events from [[Zvents]], and displays the date and time, venue details, brief description, as well as method to purchase tickets for the events listed. Users can also filter the search results by date and categories.
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! Finance
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| ''Bing Finance'' enables users to search for exchange listed stocks and displays the relevant stock information, company profile and statistics, financial statements, stock ratings, analyst recommendations, as well as news related to the particular stock or company. Bing Finance also allow users to view the historical data of the particular stock, and allows comparison of the stock to major indices. In addition, Bing Finance also features a [[JavaScript]]-based ''Stock screener'', allowing investors to quickly filter for value, contrarian, high-yield, and bargain investment strategies.
 
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|'''[[Live Search Books|Books]]'''
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! [[Bing Health|Health]]
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| ''Bing Health'' refines health searches using related medical concepts to get relevant health information and to allow users to navigate complex medical topics with inline article results from experts. This feature is based on the [[Medstory]] acquisition.
|''Live Search Books'' searches for written content that has been made available on the Internet.<br />''This service has been discontinued and integrated into regular web search.''
 
 
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|'''[[Windows Live Expo|Classifieds]]'''
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! Images
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| ''Bing Images'' enables the user to quickly search and display most relevant photos and images of interest. The advance filters allow refining search results in terms of properties such as image size, aspect ratio, color or black and white, photo or illustration, and facial features recognition.
|''Windows Live Expo'' lets users to search for classifieds from an online social marketplace featuring user-created adverts.<br />''This service has been discontinued.''
 
 
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|'''[[Live Search Farecast|Farecast]]'''
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| ''Bing Local'' searches local business listings with business details and reviews, allowing users to make more informed decisions.
|''Live Search Farecast'' searches for airfare and hotel reservations online and predicts when is the best time to purchase them
 
 
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|'''Feeds'''
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! [[Bing Maps|Maps]]
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| ''Bing Maps'' enables the user to search for businesses, addresses, landmarks and street names worldwide, and can select from a road-map style view, a satellite view or a hybrid of the two. Also available are "bird's-eye" images for many cities worldwide, and 3D maps which include virtual 3D navigation and to-scale terrain and 3D buildings. For business users it will be available as "Bing Maps For Enterprise".
|''Live Search Feeds'' searches for RSS feeds based on the user's search query.
 
 
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|'''[[Live Search Health|Health]]'''
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! [[Bing News|News]]
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| ''Bing News'' is a news aggregator and provides news results relevant to the search query from a wide range of online news and information services.
|''Live Search Health'' refine health searches using related medical concepts to get relevant health information and allow users navigate complex medical topics with inline article results from experts.
 
 
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|'''Images'''
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| ''Bing Recipe'' allow users to search for cooking recipes sourced from Delish.com, MyRecipes.com, and Epicurious.com, and allow users to filter recipe results based on their ratings, cuisine, convenience, occasion, ingredient, course, cooking method, and recipe provider.
|''Live Search Images'' enables the user to quickly search and display most relevant photos and images of interest. The infinite scroll feature allows browsing a large number of images quickly. The advance filters allows refining search results in terms of properties such as image size, aspect ratio, color or black and white, photo or illustration, and facial features recognition.
 
 
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! Reference
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| ''Bing Reference'' semantically indexes Wikipedia content and displays them within Bing. It also allow users to input search queries that resembles full questions and highlights the answer within search results. This feature is based on the [[Powerset (company)|Powerset]] acquisition.<ref>[https://blogs.bing.com/search/2009/07/27/researching-with-bing-reference Researching With Bing Reference] Retrieved July 30, 2018.</ref>
|''Live Search Local'' searches local business listings with business details and reviews, allowing users to make more informed decisions
 
 
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|'''Macros'''
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| ''Bing Social'' allow users to search for and retrieve real-time information from [[Twitter]] and [[Facebook]] services. Bing Social search also provides "best match" and "social captions" functionalities that prioritizes results based on relevance and contexts. Only public feeds from the past 7 days will be displayed in Bing Social search results.
|''Live Search Macros'' allows consumers to create their own custom search engines or use customizations created by other users who share their interests to make their searches more relevant
 
 
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|'''[[Live Search Maps|Maps]]'''
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! [[Bing Translator|Translator]]
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| ''Bing Translator'' lets users translate texts or entire web pages into different languages.
|''Live Search Maps'' enables the user to search for businesses, addresses, landmarks and street names worldwide, and can select from a road-map style view, a satellite view or a hybrid of the two. Also available are "bird's-eye" images for many cities worldwide, and 3D Maps which include virtual 3D navigation and to-scale terrain and 3D buildings.
 
 
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|'''[[Live Search News|News]]'''
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| ''Bing University'' allow users to search for and view detailed information about United States universities, including information such as admissions, cost, financial aid, student body, and graduation rate.
|''Live Search News'' is a news aggregator and provides news results relevant to the search query from a wide range of online news and information services.
 
 
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|'''[[Live Search Products|Products]]'''
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| ''Bing Videos'' enables the user to quickly search and view videos online from various websites. The Smart Preview feature allows the user to instantly watch a short preview of an original video. Bing Videos also allow users to access editorial video contents from [[MSN Video]].
|''Live Search Products'' lets users search from a wide range of online suppliers and marketer's merchandise for all types of products and goods.
 
 
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|'''[[Live Search QnA|QnA]]'''
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| ''Bing Visual Search'' (Announced Sept 2009, deprecated – July 2012<ref>[http://www.ditii.com/microsoft-kills-bing-visual-search-feature-discontinues-web-activities-july-2012/60008/ Microsoft Kills Bing Visual Search Feature, Discontinues "Web Activities" From July 2012] ''diTii'', May 23, 2012. Retrieved July 31, 2018.</ref>) allowed users to refine their search queries for structured results through data-grouping image galleries that resembles "large online catalogues", powered by [[Silverlight]]<ref name="VisualSearch BBC">Maggie Shiels, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8256046.stm  Microsoft Bing adds visual search] ''BBC News'', September 15, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.</ref>
|''Live Search QnA'' lets users to search from a database of questions and answers, and at the same time allow users to post their questions online on to the site where the public can answer them.
 
 
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|'''[[Live Search Video|Video]]'''
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! Weather
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| ''Bing Weather'' allow users to search for the local weather for cities around the world, displaying the current weather information and also extended weather forecasts for the next 10 days. Weather information are provided by [[Intellicast]] and [[Foreca]].
|''Live Search Video'' enables the user to quickly search and view videos online from various websites. The Smart Preview feature allows the user to instantly watch a short preview of an original video. ''See also [[Soapbox on MSN Video]]''
 
 
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|'''[[Live Search xRank|xRank]]'''
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| ''Bing Wolfram Alpha'' allow users to directly enter factual queries within Bing and provides answers and relevant visualizations from a core knowledge base of curated, structured data provided by [[Wolfram Alpha]]. Bing Wolfram Alpha can also answer mathematical and algebraic questions.
|''Live Search xRank'' lets users to search for celebrities, musicians, politicians and bloggers, read short biographies and news about them, and track their trends or popularity rankings.
 
 
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On May 23, 2008, Microsoft announced the end of [[Live Search Books]] and [[Live Search Academic]], both sites to be closed, with their results integrated into regular Search. Soon after the announcement, Microsoft posted a notice on [[Windows Live Expo]] stated that its service will be discontinued from July 31, 2008.
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Bing allows webmasters to manage the [[web crawler|web crawling]] status of their own websites through [[Bing Webmaster Center]]. Additionally, users may also submit contents to Bing via the ''Bing Local Listing Center'', which allows businesses to add business listings onto [[Bing Maps]] and Bing Local.
===Webmaster services===
 
Live Search allow webmasters to manage the [[Web crawler|web crawling]] status of their own websites through [[Live Search Webmaster Center]]. Additionally, users may also submit contents to Live Search via the following methods:
 
* '''Live Search Local Listing Center''' allow businesses to add business listings onto [[Live Search Maps]] and Live Search Local
 
* '''[[Live Product Upload]]''' allow merchants to upload products information onto [[Live Product Search]]
 
* '''[[Live Search Books Publisher Program]]''' allow book publishers to upload information onto [[Live Search Books]]
 
* '''[[Soapbox on MSN Video]]''' allow users to upload videos for searching via [[Live Search Video]]
 
Microsoft's announcement for the end of Live Search Books and Live Search Academic on May 23, 2008, also included the closure of [[Live Search Books Publisher Program]].
 
 
 
===Live Search Cashback===
 
{{main|Live Search Cashback}}
 
Following the acquisition of [[Jellyfish.com]], Microsoft has integrated its services with Live Search to become what is known as '''Live Search Cashback.''' This service allow users to earn cashback savings based on a percentage of the product price they have purchased online using Live Search.
 
 
 
===Other search services===
 
[[Live Search Mobile]] allow search results to be displayed onto a mobile device. Microsoft also develops and operates other search tools and services including [[Windows Desktop Search]].
 
 
 
There are also many Windows Live services available that are not directly search-related. [[Windows Live Hotmail]], for example, is a [[webmail]] application, but still include search features.
 
 
 
==Search results==
 
Live Search is not limited to reporting back [[index (search engine)|indexed]] pages corresponding to a plain search query.
 
When entering a search query using multiple words Live Search will search results trying to match all the keywords. However Live Search also contains advanced search options available through an advanced link and dropdown options, or directly via entering advanced options in the search query:
 
 
 
===Advanced search options===
 
In searches on Live search you can use operators to improve search results.
 
Live Search recognizes the following operator symbols:
 
  
* <tt>+</tt>: Finds pages that contain ALL the terms preceded by the + symbol, and allows inclusion of terms that are usually ignored.
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=== Mobile services ===
* <tt>"</tt>: Finds the exact words as quoted.
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[[Bing Mobile]] allow users to conduct search queries on their mobile devices, either via the mobile browser or a downloadable mobile application.
* <tt>()</tt>: Finds or excludes pages that contain a group of words
 
* <tt>AND</tt> or <tt>&</tt>: Finds pages that contain ALL the terms or phrases
 
* <tt>NOT</tt> or <tt>-</tt>: Excludes pages that contain a term or phrase
 
* <tt>OR</tt> or <tt>|</tt>: Finds pages that contain either of the terms or phrases
 
  
===Advanced search keywords===
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=== Developer services ===
A variety of advanced search operators can be used to perform more sophisticated queries. These are:<ref>Live.com, [http://help.live.com/Help.aspx?project=WL_Searchv1&querytype=topic&query=WL_SEARCH_REF_AdvancedSearch.htm Advanced search keywords.] Retrieved November 17, 2008.</ref>
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Bing for Partners enables developers to programmatically submit queries and retrieve results from the Bing Engine.<ref>[https://www.bing.com/partners/developers Bing for Partners] Retrieved July 30, 2018.</ref>
  
* <tt>filetype:<filetype></tt>—restrict the results of the Live Search to a particular filetype extension e.g. .html, .txt, .pdf, .doc, .xls, and .ppt
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=== Toolbars ===
* <tt>contains:<filetype></tt>—returns the pages linking to the specified filetype.
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The Bing Bar, a [[browser extension]] [[toolbar]] that replaced the MSN Toolbar, provides users with links to Bing and MSN content from within their web browser without needing to navigate away from a web page they are already on. The user can customize the theme and color scheme of the Bing Bar as well as choose which MSN content buttons to present within the user interface. Bing Bar also displays the current local weather forecast and stock market positions.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100403090157/http://www.liveside.net/bingblog/archive/2009/12/03/the-bing-bar.aspx The Bing Bar] ''Live Side'', December 3, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.</ref>
  
* <tt>site: <URL></tt>—restricts the returned hits to a specific website.  
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The Bing Bar features integration with Microsoft Bing search engine. In addition to the traditional web search functions, Bing Bar also allows search on other Bing services such as Images, Video, News and Maps. When users perform a search on another search engine, the Bing Bar's search box will automatically populate itself, allowing the user to view the results from Bing, should it be desired.
* <tt>link:<URL></tt>—Finds sites that have links to the specified website or domain.
 
* <tt>linkdomain:<URL></tt>—Finds sites that link to any page within the specified domain.
 
* <tt>linkfromdomain:<URL></tt>—Finds sites that are linked from the specified domain
 
* <tt>url:<URL></tt>—Checks whether the listed domain or web address is in the Live Search index
 
* <tt>ip:<ip-address></tt>—Finds sites that are hosted by a specific [[IP address]].
 
  
* <tt>language:<language code></tt>—Returns web pages for a specific language.
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Bing Bar also links to [[Outlook.com]], [[Skype]] and [[Facebook]].<ref>Michael Muchmore, [https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2380582,00.asp Bing Bar 7.0] ''PC Magazine'', February 18, 2011. Retrieved July 31, 2018.</ref>
* <tt>loc:</tt> or <tt>location:<language code></tt>—Returns web pages from a specific country or region
 
 
 
* <tt>inanchor:</tt> or <tt>inbody:</tt> or <tt>intitle:</tt> or <tt>inurl:<searchphrase></tt>—Returns pages that contain the specified term in the metadata
 
* <tt>prefer:<searchphrase></tt>—Adds emphasis to a search term or another operator to help focus the search results.
 
* <tt>feed:<searchphrase></tt>—Finds RSS or Atom feeds on a website for the terms you search for.
 
* <tt>hasfeed:<searchphrase></tt>—Finds web pages that contain an RSS or Atom feed on a website for the terms you search for.
 
 
 
==Sidebar gadgets==
 
'''Live Search Gadget''' is for [[Windows Vista]]'s [[Windows Sidebar|Sidebar]] that uses Live Search to fetch the user's search results and render them directly in the gadget. The gadget allow users to configure up to two additional custom searches. Users can also search using Live Search Macros from this gadget by creating their own macros or find one in [[Windows Live Gallery]].
 
 
 
'''Live Search Traffic Gadget''' displays real-time traffic conditions using [[Live Search Maps]]. The gadget provides shortcuts to driving directions, local search and full-screen traffic view. Currently only traffic data from 23 selected U.S. cities are supported, including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, New York, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, and Washington DC.
 
 
 
On October 30, 2007, both Live Search and Live Search Traffic gadgets were removed from [[Windows Live Gallery]] due to possible security concerns.<ref>LiveSide.net, [http://www.liveside.net/blogs/main/archive/2007/10/30/yes-the-live-search-and-live-search-traffic-gadgets-are-gone-security-concerns-cited.aspx Yes, the Live Search and Live Search Traffic gadgets are gone: Security concerns cited.] Retrieved November 17, 2008.</ref> However, as of January 24, 2008, the Live Search Traffic gadget is again available for download after the security concern has been addressed.<ref>LiveSide.net, [http://www.liveside.net/blogs/developer/archive/2008/01/23/the-traffic-gadget-is-back.aspx The Traffic Gadget is Back!] Retrieved November 17, 2008.</ref>
 
 
 
==Reviews==
 
Reviewers such as Greg R. Notess note the strength and weakness of Live Search as follows:
 
 
 
<blockquote>
 
'''Strengths:'''
 
* Large, fresh, unique database
 
* Query building Advanced Search and full Boolean searching
 
* Cached copies of Web pages including date cached
 
* Automatic local search options.<ref>Greg R. Notess, [http://www.searchengineshowdown.com/features/live/review.html Review of Live Search,] the Users' Guide to Web Searching. Oct. 21, 2006. Retrieved November 18, 2008.</ref></blockquote>
 
 
 
<blockquote>
 
'''Weaknesses:'''
 
* No truncation, stemming, or wild card word in a phrase
 
* Limited to 10 words in a query
 
* Advanced search not on front page, but available after running a search<ref>Ibid.</ref></blockquote>
 
 
 
UC Berkeley Library lists three recommended search engines. They are [[Google]], [[Yahoo!Search]], and [[Ask.com]]. <ref>UC Berkeley, [http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/SearchEngines.html Recommended Search Engines: Tables of Features.] Retrieved November 18, 2008.</ref> Although, Live Search is the third for its popularity in the [[U.S.]], and the fourth in the world ([[Baidu]], a Chinese search engine is the second), UC Berkeley ranks Ask.com over Live Search. Ask.com has subject-specific ranking and suggests narrower or broader terms on the result. For example, if a user search for "postmodernism," it presents as the sidebar options of narrowing to "definition of postmodernism," "history of postmodernism," "postmodernism and arts" and others. Neither Google nor Yahoo!Search do not have this function. Live Search does not have this function either. UC. Berkeley Library seems to value this feature of Ask.com over various other positive features of Live Search. Nevertheless, just like Google, Live Search is not simply a search engine but an integral part of comprehensive service which include [[instant messenger]], [[email]], file sharing, [[blog]], and other kinds of web services. Integration of services to [[cellular phone]] is now becoming a trend. While dozens of search engines retired from the market over the decades, Live Search seems to keep its popularity due to Microsoft's continuous advancements in technology and market strategies.
 
 
 
==Tie-ins and promotions==
 
Since May 1, 2006, Live Search results have been syndicated on [[Amazon.com|Amazon]]'s [[A9.com|A9]] search service and the experimental [[Ms. Dewey]] interactive search site.
 
 
 
On January 17, 2007, Microsoft announced that all searches done from a [http://click4thecause.live.com/Search/Charity/Default.aspx special portal site] would lead to a donation to the [[UNHCR]]'s organization for refugee children, [[ninemillion.org]]. The amount to be donated is not readily available on Microsoft's sites, but [[Reuters AlertNet]] reports that the amount to be donated is $0.01 per search, with a minimum of $100,000 and a maximum of $250,000 (equivalent to 25 million searches).<ref>AlertNet, [http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/UNHCR/329ac7cacd8c9f683e9f270d84fc78e9.htm Microsoft Donates to Ninemillion.org,] Reuters. Retrieved November 17, 2008.</ref>
 
 
 
In April 2007, Microsoft launched [[Live Search Club]], where users can win prizes by playing word games that generate Live Search queries. In February 2008, Microsoft launched a similar service, called "Big Snap Search."<ref>Brand Republic, [http://www.brandrepublic.com/Digital/News/785817/Microsoft-challenges-search-users-game-snap/?DCMP=EMC-Digital%20Bulletin Microsoft challenges search users to game of snap.] Retrieved November 17, 2008.</ref> Microsoft subsequently launched [[Live Search SearchPerks!]] on October 1, 2008, allowing users to redeem tickets for prizes while using Live Search.
 
 
 
==See also==
 
*[[Web search engine]]
 
*[[Microsoft]]
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
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==References==
 
==References==
*2006. "REVIEWS & RANKINGS—Search Software—Microsoft Windows Live Search." ''PC World'' 24 (6): 72.
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*2006. "Search Software Microsoft Windows Live Search." ''PC WORLD'' 24 (6): 72-74.
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*Hardy, Q., and V.M. Barret. "Google Vs. Microsoft: The Race to Rev Up the Search Engine." ''Forbes'' 178 (11) (2006): 44-49.
*2007. "NEWS—Microsoft Is Giving Some Corporate Users Financial Incentives to Use Its Live Search Engine and Trying to Entice Developers to Create Mashups for Live Search." ''Computerworld'' 41 (12): 6.
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*Townsend, James J., Dmitri Riz, and Deon Schaffer. ''Building Portals, Intranets, and Corporate Web Sites Using Microsoft Servers.'' Boston: Addison-Wesley, 2004. ISBN 978-0321159632
*2007. "REVIEWS & RANKINGS—Web Service—Microsoft Windows Live Search." ''PC World'' 25 (2): 76.
 
*2008. "Microsoft Pulls the Plug on Live Search Books." ''Smart Libraries'' 28 (7): 6.
 
*Foley, Mary Jo. [http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=339 Microsoft severs Live Search from the rest of the Windows Live family.] Retrieved November 17, 2008.
 
*Hardy, Q., and V.M. Barret. 2006. "Google Vs. Microsoft: The Race to Rev Up the Search Engine." ''FORBES'' 178 (11): 44-49.
 
*Townsend, James J., Dmitri Riz, and Deon Schaffer. ''Building Portals, Intranets, and Corporate Web Sites Using Microsoft Servers.'' Boston: Addison-Wesley, 2004. ISBN 9780321159632.
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
All links retrieved November 18, 2008.
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All links retrieved November 3, 2022.
*[http://help.live.com/Help.aspx?project=WL_Searchv1&querytype=topic&query=WL_SEARCH_REF_AdvancedSearch.htm Advanced search keywords], Live.com. Retrieved November 17, 2008.
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*[http://www.bing.com/ Bing]
*[http://searchengineland.com/070921-105613.php Nielsen NetRatings: August 2007 Search Share Puts Google On Top, Microsoft Holding Gains], ''SearchEngineLand'', September 21, 2007 Retrieved November 17, 2008.
 
*[http://searchenginewatch.com/showPage.html?page=3623401 Chris Sherman, September 12, 2006, Microsoft Upgrades Live Search Offerings] Retrieved November 17, 2008.
 
*[http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/UNHCR/329ac7cacd8c9f683e9f270d84fc78e9.htm Microsoft Donates to Ninemillion.org - Reuters AlertNet] Retrieved November 17, 2008.
 
*[http://www.brandrepublic.com/Digital/News/785817/Microsoft-challenges-search-users-game-snap/?DCMP=EMC-Digital%20Bulletin "Microsoft challenges search users to game of snap".] Retrieved November 17, 2008.
 
*[http://www.liveside.net/blogs/developer/archive/2008/01/23/the-traffic-gadget-is-back.aspx LiveSide.net: The Traffic Gadget is Back!] Retrieved November 17, 2008.
 
*[http://www.liveside.net/blogs/main/archive/2007/10/30/yes-the-live-search-and-live-search-traffic-gadgets-are-gone-security-concerns-cited.aspx LiveSide.net: Yes, the Live Search and Live Search Traffic gadgets are gone: security concerns cited] Retrieved November 17, 2008.
 
*[http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/SearchEngines.html Recommended Search Engines: Tables of Features], UC Berkeley - Teaching Library Internet Workshops. Retrieved November 18, 2008.
 
*[http://search.live.com Live Search]
 
*[http://blogs.msdn.com/livesearch/default.aspx Official Live Search team blog]
 
 
*[http://news.softpedia.com/news/Microsoft-Unveils-Live-Search-35303.shtml Microsoft Unveils Live Search - Softpedia]
 
*[http://news.softpedia.com/news/Microsoft-Unveils-Live-Search-35303.shtml Microsoft Unveils Live Search - Softpedia]
  

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Live Search
URL bing.com
Commercial? Yes
Type of site Search Engine
Owner Microsoft
Created by Microsoft
LaunchedMarch 8, 2006 (beta)
September 11, 2006 (1.0)
September 26, 2007 (2.0)
Current status of siteInactive; rebranded as Bing

Live Search (formerly Windows Live Search and MSN Search) was the name of Microsoft's web search engine, designed to compete with industry leaders Google and Yahoo!. It was subsequently rebranded as Bing.

The search engine offered some innovative features, such as the ability to view additional search results on the same web page (instead of needing to click through to subsequent search result pages) and the ability to dynamically adjust the amount of information displayed for each search-result (such as just the title, a short summary, or a longer summary). It also allowed the user to save searches and see them updated automatically on Live.com.

Live Search was one service among many such web based services, such as Instant Messenger, Blog, Email, file sharing, and others. While dozens of search engines retired from highly competitive search engine market over the decades, Bing (rebranded Live Search) has maintained its popularity due to Microsoft's continuous progress in technology and market strategies.

History

MSN Search

MSN Search was a search engine by Microsoft that included a search engine, index, and web crawler. As of September 12, 2006, MSN Search is now Live Search. Live Search offers users the ability to search for specific types of information using search tabs that include Web, news, images, music, desktop, local, and Microsoft Encarta. MSN Search aims to make its over 2.5 billion worldwide queries each month "more useful by providing consumers with improved access to information and more precise answers to their questions." A configuration menu is available to change the default search engine in Internet Explorer, but the selection is sometimes criticized as being limited, and a custom URL cannot be entered without installing an add-on.

MSN Search was first launched in the fall of 1998 using search results from Inktomi. In early 1999, MSN Search launched a version which displayed listings from Looksmart blended with results from Inktomi except for a short time in 1999 when results from AltaVista were used instead. Since then Microsoft upgraded MSN Search to provide its own Microsoft-built search engine results (list of web addresses with samples of content that meet a user's query), the index of which is updated weekly or even daily. The upgrade started as a beta program in November 2004 (based on several years of research), and came out of beta in February 2005. Image search was powered by a third party, Picsearch. The service also started providing its search results to other search engine portals in an effort to better compete in the market.

Live Search

The first public beta of Live Search was unveiled on March 8, 2006, with the final release on September 11, 2006, replacing MSN Search.

On March 21, 2007, it was announced that Microsoft would separate its Live Search developments from the Windows Live services family. Live Search was integrated into the Live Search and Ad Platform headed by Satya Nadella, part of Microsoft's Platform and Systems division. As part of this change, Live Search was consolidated with Microsoft adCenter.

In the roll-over from MSN Search to Live Search, Microsoft stopped using Picsearch as their image search provider and started performing their own image search, fueled by their own internal image search algorithms.[1]

On March 21, 2007, Microsoft announced that it would separate its search developments from the Windows Live services family, rebranding the service as Live Search. Live Search was integrated into the Live Search and Ad Platform headed by Satya Nadella, part of Microsoft's Platform and Systems division. As part of this change, Live Search was merged with Microsoft adCenter.[2]

A series of reorganizations and consolidations of Microsoft's search offerings were made under the Live Search branding. On May 23, 2008, Microsoft announced the discontinuation of Live Search Books and Live Search Academic and integrated all academic and book search results into regular search, and as a result this also included the closure of Live Search Books Publisher Program. Soon after, Windows Live Expo was discontinued on July 31, 2008. Live Search Macros, a service for users to create their own custom search engines or use macros created by other users, was also discontinued shortly after. On May 15, 2009, Live Product Upload, a service which allowed merchants to upload products information onto Live Search Products, was discontinued. The final reorganisation came as Live Search QnA was rebranded as MSN QnA on February 18, 2009, however, it was subsequently discontinued on May 21, 2009.[3]

Rebrand as Bing

Microsoft recognized that there would be a problem with branding as long as the word "Live" remained in the name.[4] As an effort to create a new identity for Microsoft's search services, Live Search was officially replaced by Bing on June 3, 2009.[5]

The Bing name was chosen through focus groups, and Microsoft decided that the name was memorable, short, easy to spell, and that it would function well as a URL around the world. The word would remind people of the sound made during "the moment of discovery and decision making."[6] Microsoft was assisted by branding consultancy Interbrand in their search for the best name for the new search engine.[7] The name also has strong similarity to the word 'bingo', which is used to mean that something sought has been found or realized, as is interjected when winning the game Bingo.

According to the Guardian "[Microsoft] hasn't confirmed that it stands recursively for Bing Is Not Google, but that's the sort of joke software engineers enjoy."[8]

Qi Lu, president of Microsoft Online Services, also announced that Bing's official Chinese name is bì yìng, which literally means "very certain to respond" or "very certain to answer" in Chinese.[9]

While being tested internally by Microsoft employees, Bing's codename was Kumo (くも),[10] which came from the Japanese word for spider (蜘蛛; くも, kumo) as well as cloud (雲; くも, kumo), referring to the manner in which search engines "spider" Internet resources to add them to their database, as well as cloud computing.

Before the launch of Bing, the market share of Microsoft web search pages (MSN and Live search) had been small. While Google retains the largest portion, Bing's market share increased to overtake Yahoo![11]

Features

Interface features

  • Daily changing of background image. The images are mostly of noteworthy places in the world, though it sometimes displays animals, people, and sports. The background image also contains information about the element(s) shown in the image
  • Video homepage for HTML5 enabled browsers on occasional events, similar to the daily background images
  • Images page shows the main picture from that day and four searches that refers to that image with three preview pictures per search term
  • Left side navigation pane. Includes navigation and, on results pages, related searches and prior searches
  • Right side extended preview which shows a bigger view of the page and gives URLs to links inside of the page
  • Sublinks – On certain search results, the search result page also shows section links within the article (this is also done on other search engines, including Google)
  • Enhanced view where third party site information can be viewed inside Bing
  • On certain sites, search from within the website on the results page
  • On certain sites, Bing will display the Customer Service number on the results page

Media features

  • Video thumbnail Preview – where, by hovering over a video thumbnail, the video automatically starts playing
  • Image search with continuous scrolling images results page that has adjustable settings for size, layout, color, style, and people
  • Advanced filters or advanced (query) operators – allow users to refine search results based on properties such as image size, aspect ratio, color or black and white, photo or illustration, and facial features recognition
  • Video search with adjustable setting for length, screen size, resolution, and source

Instant answers

  • Sports – Bing can directly display scores from a specific day, recent scores from a league or scores and statistics on teams or players.
  • Finance – When entering a company name or stock symbol and either stock or quote in the search box Bing will show direct stock information like a stockchart, price, volume, and p/e ratio in a webslice that users can subscribe to.
  • Conversion of units (e.g., 1 oz in tbs, 1 cup in oz)
  • Mathematical calculations – (e.g., 2 *pi *24). Users can enter mathematical expressions in the search box using a variety of operators and trigonometric functions and Bing will provide a direct calculation of the expression.
  • Advanced computations – Using the Wolfram Alpha computational engine, Bing can also give results to advanced mathematical problems (e.g. "lim x/2x as x->2") and other Wolfram Alpha-related queries (e.g., asking the number of calories in a typical pizza).
  • Package tracking and tracing – When a user types the name of the shipping company and the tracking number, Bing will provide direct tracking information
  • Dictionary – When "define", "definition", or "what is" followed by a word is entered in the searchbox Bing will show a direct answer from the Oxford English Dictionary
  • Spell check – Will change frequently misspelled search terms to the more commonly spelled alternative.
  • Best match (plus similar sites)
  • Product shopping and "Bing cashback"
  • Health information
  • Flight tracking

Local info

  • Current traffic information
  • Business listing
  • People listing
  • Collections
  • Localized searching for restaurants and services
  • Localized searching for coupons and deals
  • Restaurant reviews
  • Movies played in an area – When a current movie title is entered in the search box Bing will provide listings of local theaters showing the movie. When a city is added to the search box, Bing provides the movie listings localized for that city.
  • City hotel listings – When "hotels" and a city name is entered in the search box Bing can provide hotel listings with a map. The listing leads to a detail search page with the hotels listed that holds extended information on the hotels and contains links to reviews, directions reservations and bird-eye view of the hotel. On the page with the listings the list can be refined by settings on ratings, pricing, amenities, payment, and parking

International

Bing is available in many languages and has been localized for many countries. Even if the language of the search and of the results are the same, Bing delivers substantially different results for different parts of the world.[12]

Search products

In addition to its tool for searching web pages, Bing also provides the following search offerings:[13]

Service Description
Advertising Formally known as adCenter, Bing Ads allows publishers to purchase pay per click advertising on Bing.[14]
Events Bing Events allow users to search for upcoming events from Zvents, and displays the date and time, venue details, brief description, as well as method to purchase tickets for the events listed. Users can also filter the search results by date and categories.
Finance Bing Finance enables users to search for exchange listed stocks and displays the relevant stock information, company profile and statistics, financial statements, stock ratings, analyst recommendations, as well as news related to the particular stock or company. Bing Finance also allow users to view the historical data of the particular stock, and allows comparison of the stock to major indices. In addition, Bing Finance also features a JavaScript-based Stock screener, allowing investors to quickly filter for value, contrarian, high-yield, and bargain investment strategies.
Health Bing Health refines health searches using related medical concepts to get relevant health information and to allow users to navigate complex medical topics with inline article results from experts. This feature is based on the Medstory acquisition.
Images Bing Images enables the user to quickly search and display most relevant photos and images of interest. The advance filters allow refining search results in terms of properties such as image size, aspect ratio, color or black and white, photo or illustration, and facial features recognition.
Local Bing Local searches local business listings with business details and reviews, allowing users to make more informed decisions.
Maps Bing Maps enables the user to search for businesses, addresses, landmarks and street names worldwide, and can select from a road-map style view, a satellite view or a hybrid of the two. Also available are "bird's-eye" images for many cities worldwide, and 3D maps which include virtual 3D navigation and to-scale terrain and 3D buildings. For business users it will be available as "Bing Maps For Enterprise".
News Bing News is a news aggregator and provides news results relevant to the search query from a wide range of online news and information services.
Recipe Bing Recipe allow users to search for cooking recipes sourced from Delish.com, MyRecipes.com, and Epicurious.com, and allow users to filter recipe results based on their ratings, cuisine, convenience, occasion, ingredient, course, cooking method, and recipe provider.
Reference Bing Reference semantically indexes Wikipedia content and displays them within Bing. It also allow users to input search queries that resembles full questions and highlights the answer within search results. This feature is based on the Powerset acquisition.[15]
Social Bing Social allow users to search for and retrieve real-time information from Twitter and Facebook services. Bing Social search also provides "best match" and "social captions" functionalities that prioritizes results based on relevance and contexts. Only public feeds from the past 7 days will be displayed in Bing Social search results.
Translator Bing Translator lets users translate texts or entire web pages into different languages.
University Bing University allow users to search for and view detailed information about United States universities, including information such as admissions, cost, financial aid, student body, and graduation rate.
Videos Bing Videos enables the user to quickly search and view videos online from various websites. The Smart Preview feature allows the user to instantly watch a short preview of an original video. Bing Videos also allow users to access editorial video contents from MSN Video.
Visual Search Bing Visual Search (Announced Sept 2009, deprecated – July 2012[16]) allowed users to refine their search queries for structured results through data-grouping image galleries that resembles "large online catalogues", powered by Silverlight[17]
Weather Bing Weather allow users to search for the local weather for cities around the world, displaying the current weather information and also extended weather forecasts for the next 10 days. Weather information are provided by Intellicast and Foreca.
Wolfram Alpha Bing Wolfram Alpha allow users to directly enter factual queries within Bing and provides answers and relevant visualizations from a core knowledge base of curated, structured data provided by Wolfram Alpha. Bing Wolfram Alpha can also answer mathematical and algebraic questions.

Webmaster services

Bing allows webmasters to manage the web crawling status of their own websites through Bing Webmaster Center. Additionally, users may also submit contents to Bing via the Bing Local Listing Center, which allows businesses to add business listings onto Bing Maps and Bing Local.

Mobile services

Bing Mobile allow users to conduct search queries on their mobile devices, either via the mobile browser or a downloadable mobile application.

Developer services

Bing for Partners enables developers to programmatically submit queries and retrieve results from the Bing Engine.[18]

Toolbars

The Bing Bar, a browser extension toolbar that replaced the MSN Toolbar, provides users with links to Bing and MSN content from within their web browser without needing to navigate away from a web page they are already on. The user can customize the theme and color scheme of the Bing Bar as well as choose which MSN content buttons to present within the user interface. Bing Bar also displays the current local weather forecast and stock market positions.[19]

The Bing Bar features integration with Microsoft Bing search engine. In addition to the traditional web search functions, Bing Bar also allows search on other Bing services such as Images, Video, News and Maps. When users perform a search on another search engine, the Bing Bar's search box will automatically populate itself, allowing the user to view the results from Bing, should it be desired.

Bing Bar also links to Outlook.com, Skype and Facebook.[20]

Notes

  1. Chris Sherman, Microsoft Upgrades Live Search Offerings Search Engine Watch, September 11, 2006. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  2. Mary Jo Foley, Microsoft severs Live Search from the rest of the Windows Live family ZDNet, March 21, 2007. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  3. Doug Caverly, Yahoo Answers Outlives MSN QnA WebProNews, May 12, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  4. Tamar Weinberg, Keynote with Kevin Johnson at Microsoft Search Engine roundtable, June 3, 2008. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  5. Ryan Singel, Hands On With Microsoft’s New Search Engine: Bing, But No Boom Wired, May 28, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  6. The sound of found: Bing! Neowin, May 28 |date=May 28, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  7. Jennifer Bassett, Interbrand names Microsoft's new search engine Bing! Interbrand, June 5, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2019.
  8. Jack Schofield, Bing Is Not Google, but it might be better than you think The Guardian, June 8, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  9. Hal Crawford, Binging on search by design MSN, May 29, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  10. Chakkaradeep Chandran, First screenshot of Microsoft's Kumo emerges Neowin, March 2, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  11. Search Engine Market Share Worldwide Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  12. David Wilkinson and Mike Thelwall, Search markets and search results: The case of Bing Library & Information Science Research 35(4) 2013): 318-325. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  13. Explore Bing.
  14. Mary Jo Foley, Microsoft gives Yahoo name top billing in Microsoft advertising rebrand ZDnet, September 10, 2012. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  15. Researching With Bing Reference Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  16. Microsoft Kills Bing Visual Search Feature, Discontinues "Web Activities" From July 2012 diTii, May 23, 2012. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  17. Maggie Shiels, Microsoft Bing adds visual search BBC News, September 15, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  18. Bing for Partners Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  19. The Bing Bar Live Side, December 3, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  20. Michael Muchmore, Bing Bar 7.0 PC Magazine, February 18, 2011. Retrieved July 31, 2018.

References
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  • Hardy, Q., and V.M. Barret. "Google Vs. Microsoft: The Race to Rev Up the Search Engine." Forbes 178 (11) (2006): 44-49.
  • Townsend, James J., Dmitri Riz, and Deon Schaffer. Building Portals, Intranets, and Corporate Web Sites Using Microsoft Servers. Boston: Addison-Wesley, 2004. ISBN 978-0321159632

External links

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