Talk about an iron grip on search. To research this column comparing Google’s venerable search engine with Microsoft’s upstart Bing, I Googled “Bing versus Google.” It didn’t even occur to me to Bing the search. In a nutshell, that’s Microsoft’s problem. The company recently unveiled a fresh and attractive search alternative to Google. It’s just darn difficult to change habits, including my own. Google’s is the search box affixed near the top of the Web browsers I use. And way more often than not, Google delivers the thorough search results I’m seeking and does so with expediency: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. But give Microsoft props. Bing, launched about a month ago, is really impressive, in another league compared with the Live Search engine it replaces. Bing bests Google on aesthetics. The Google home page is clean and sparse with the familiar Google Search button and links at the top for images, video, maps, news, shopping, Gmail and more.
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Google vs. Bing: Bing Holds Its Own in Search-Off