If MS hasn't changed the result in the meantime, the screenshot in the article is slightly dishonest by omission. The journalist has manipulated the browser window's size and scrolled down a bit so that only the "promoted result" is visible and without any indication. The journalist's characterization > Before you scroll down to the actual search results, you’re presented with an all-white page with a centered, unbra…
Microsoft disguises Bing as Google to fool inattentive searchers
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Re: Microsoft disguises Bing as Google to fool inattentive searchers
#142This only happens if one searches for “google” in the Bing search bar. This is less deception and more a fun dig. Try searching for “askew” in google.
Is there something I'm supposed to be noticing with "askew"? Seems the same as cattywampus.
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Re: Microsoft disguises Bing as Google to fool inattentive searchers
#143Earlier quoted context omitted.
Are Google results good? I stop using Google years ago because of the garbage results (a lot of spam sites that were just serving data crawled from Github and other sites).
I've had my issues with Google ever since they ran a series of ads pretending to be for Blender but actually linking to a scam site. (I’m not sure if it’s gotten better since then.) While I do occasionally come across questionable ads on Bing, they’re definitely much less frequent. For what it’s worth, I’ve switched to using Edge as my browser as well, largely because Google refuses to address one of the most frustra…
Not because "privacy:", not because "tracking", but because malicious ads exist, and you'll click on one eventually.
This is even more true for less technical family members.
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#144Re: Microsoft disguises Bing as Google to fool inattentive searchers
#145If MS hasn't changed the result in the meantime, the screenshot in the article is slightly dishonest by omission. The journalist has manipulated the browser window's size and scrolled down a bit so that only the "promoted result" is visible and without any indication. The journalist's characterization > Before you scroll down to the actual search results, you’re presented with an all-white page with a centered, unbra…
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#146Re: Microsoft disguises Bing as Google to fool inattentive searchers
#147Disclaimer - I used to work on Bing like... 8 years ago. There's probably some debate around whether this is nefarious or genius, but I'd lead towards the later. "google" has always been one of the number one search terms, and the amount of people who would open chrome, search for google in the address bar, then open google in the google search results, then do their search, was wild. There's a very large percentage…
Disclamer - I owned a restaurant that gave Pepsi products to customers who explicitly ask for a Coke. There's probably some debate about whether this is nefarious or genius, but I lean towards the later. "Coke" has always been the number one request from our patrons, and the amount of people who just wanted any soda but said "coke" was wild. there's a very large percentage of poorly palated patrons who aren't looking…
Did you tell them they were drinking Pepsi or ask some variant of "Is Pepsi okay?"
Re: Microsoft disguises Bing as Google to fool inattentive searchers
#148"i'm appalled that i ended up searching google on bing when i honestly believed i was searching google on google" - no one ever
Re: Microsoft disguises Bing as Google to fool inattentive searchers
#149Disclaimer - I used to work on Bing like... 8 years ago. There's probably some debate around whether this is nefarious or genius, but I'd lead towards the later. "google" has always been one of the number one search terms, and the amount of people who would open chrome, search for google in the address bar, then open google in the google search results, then do their search, was wild. There's a very large percentage…
Disclamer - I owned a restaurant that gave Pepsi products to customers who explicitly ask for a Coke. There's probably some debate about whether this is nefarious or genius, but I lean towards the later. "Coke" has always been the number one request from our patrons, and the amount of people who just wanted any soda but said "coke" was wild. there's a very large percentage of poorly palated patrons who aren't looking…
I have in fact heard "coke" used as a generic before. Just like google, kleenex, champaign, cheddar, ...
Re: Microsoft disguises Bing as Google to fool inattentive searchers
#150Fun fact: Microsoft Ads (the place you go to buy ads on Bing) is essentially a carbon copy of Google Ads in every way imaginable. The UI is, quite literally, exactly the same. The names of the features are nearly identical. There is very little differentiation, and it's 100% by design - doing this makes it very easy for marketing people to switch between ad platforms without needing to learn a completely new interfac…
Props for one of the rare times they apparently thought a UI through.