Denim tuxedos and turtlenecks, the New England Patriots, Boyhood and Iggy Azalea. What do they all have in common? Microsoft’s Bing predicts they’ll win their respective categories in 2015. Fresh off ...
Microsoft promised that Bing would stop losing money in its fiscal year 2016. Today, the company reported the first quarter’s results of that fiscal period and dropped an interesting tidbit: Bing is ...
Following some success in predicting the outcome of several major events in 2014 including the FIFA World Cup, US Mid-term Elections, NFL games, and the Scottish independence vote, Microsoft's Bing is ...
Bing is very into their predictions, it has been pretty solid at predicting a lot of outcomes on a lot of events in 2014. So for the end of 2014, they designed to announce some of their 2015 ...
As we’re getting close to the end of the year, Bing has revealed the most-searched items of 2015. Who and what ruled? Caitlyn Jenner and Tom Brady took the celebrity and sports charts, but major news ...
Sydney, Australia, Dec. 4, 2015 – From Netflix to nudity, from rugby to royalty – the year’s top search trends showed sport and celebrity really clicked with Australians in 2015. The top trends from ...
After looking at this year’s top searches, Bing has turned its gaze toward the future to predict the top trends in 2015. Using its Bing Predicts technology, Bing says wearables will be the top ...
Microsoft Bing -- which some believe will begin to emerge from Google's shadow -- is on a roll, making changes to its search business at an extraordinary rate since handing its display advertising ...
Microsoft began rolling out Bing Native Ads in beta for advertisers across the United States not long after handing its display advertising unit to AOL. The move creates a transition between search ...
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