Bing gets in bed with Firefox

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Microsoft has scored a victory in embedding its Bing search engine into Mozilla's Firefox Web browser.
The software giant has been working hard behind-the-scenes to make its growing search engine more accessible to those using its rival browser.

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Microsoft's Tor Steiner wrote in a blog post that fans have been asking for better integration of the two for a while.
"Today we're teaming with Mozilla to release Firefox with Bing, a version of the popular Web browser that includes default search settings for Bing. Now Firefox users who are Bing enthusiasts can use Firefox with Bing to use the Web the way they want without having to take extra steps to navigate or customize their settings to Bing," Steiner said.


The integration is similar to the way Firefox is currently set up with Google - users can toggle Bing to be their default search engine, and there's a special landing page for Bing that users can set as their home page.


Bing has been a success story for Microsoft, in an environment where the company has been unable to keep things fresh in many other technology sectors - like Web browsing and smartphone software.
Because of its hyper personalized search results and the ability to stream content - music, movies, and even games - right from the search results page, Bing has slowly increased its market share and forced Google to stay on top of its game.


Of course it still has a long way before anyone would ever consider it a serious threat to Google as the market leader, but it does show that Microsoft can still innovate.
 
Anyone out there using Bing? I tried it a few times and I think it took about 1.2 nanoseconds to revert back to Google. I personally thought it sucked but I'd like to know what others think about it and what, if anything you like about it.
 
Google for me as well...pretty much did what you did EC..and went right back to Google search..
 
Every time Microsoft comes out with something new it's just more bloated than the last. Personally there are only a few things I like in Windows 7, Office 2010 and can't think of one thing I like in any of the versions of IE lol Use to use Skype but reading that Microsoft is buying into the program, just turns me off of using that too. Unfortunately, Microsoft really does have the monopoly on the market. Hope that they get some real competition, then they will quit forcing their supposedly new and improved products on us consumers and stop with the crap updates they send out that have nothing but issues.
 
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