Microsoft’s new “Decision Engine,” Bing, takes another shot at a more accurate portrayal of results by now displaying various Tweets in their search results. While they are not indexing the entire Twitterscape, Bing is pulling in various tweets from prominent twitterers in the Twitter ecosystem. Twitter’s release of a public API is allowing all sorts of new content and conversations to now pop up on search pages and other twitter aggregator websites such as wefollow.
for those of you that aren’t familiar with bing we have a quick condensed version ready for you. Ready… GO!
Bing is a decision search engine created by Microsoft. Bing was officially released to the web by May 28th, 2009. Bing’s unique approach to a new kind of search engine combines technologies they acquired with the purchase of Farecast and Powerset.
Microsoft is claiming that is offers users better search results which will help to educate making a particular decision for information or product.


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