Bing is using a clever new trick to convince users into thinking that they're using Google by changing the look of the site.
In a sneaky new move, Microsoft is trying to hide that people are using Bing when they try to get to Google. The new behavior, first spotted by Windows Latest, sees Bing’s search results page very ...
If you search for “Google” on Bing without signing into a Microsoft account, you might notice that Bing suddenly looks a lot ...
Microsoft faces backlash after Bing mimics Google's interface, sparking criticism from Google Chrome's security chief.
When searching for Google on Bing, Microsoft’s result page reportedly shows a design similar to Google’s home page.
Moreover, it reported that the page scrolls down a little to hide the Bing logo and toolbar that appears on the top of the page to make it look even more like Google. While I could recreate the search ...
Microsoft would really, really, really like you to use Bing, its self-branded search engine that competes against Google’s monopoly. Not only is it hardwired into much of Windows and other ...
Facepalm: Despite being the world's second-largest search engine, Bing continues to hold a minuscule market share compared to Google. Microsoft is clearly dissatisfied with this disparity and is ...
Microsoft's Bing now mimics Google's homepage for users searching for 'Google' while not signed into a Microsoft account. This new feature presents a Google-like interface, likely aiming to retain ...