Poll: Have You Tried Microsoft’s Bing?

Tom Dunlap
SemanticWeb.com Contributor

Bing is Microsoft’s newest search engine, marketed as a “decision engine.” It’s designed to integrate searches to bring surfers better results than Google and Yahoo, and it’s getting some impressive press.

Microsoft launched a Bing media blitz, running several TV commercials about it (although I’ve seen better technology spots.) Tech writers, some of them pretty wowed, have written a lot about Bing, including SemanticWeb.com’s Ron Miller, who filed a nice video tour of the search engine yesterday.

But is it all just pie in the sky? Google’s Eric Schmidt recently slammed Bing, saying Microsoft does this about once a year. So my question is:

Have You Tried Bing?

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