Thursday, February 3, 2011

Microsoft accuses Google of fraudulent schemes to prove that Bing copy

Microsoft has replicated the Google accusations that its copied Bing results of their search spiders. Microsoft accuses Google of using a method used for distributing spam, click fraud, falsifying the results of a search. In a corporate blog, the head of Microsoft explains that not plagiarize the results of other search engines.

"We have some of the best minds at work in the pursuit of quality and relevant and is an insult" to a competitor accuses these people. Bing explains, thousands of resources used to compile the rankings of their algorithms, "learn from the way our surfers surfing the Web, a common practice to help improve." Ensures that this resource has been applied and explained by the company for two years.

What made Google says was an attack 'honeypot'. "In simple terms, the" experiment "was to distort Google search results Bing through an attack known as click fraud." The text is compared to that used by spammers to deceive Internet users and direct them to a fake Web search results. Google's experiment was to manually manipulate the results of a hundred when the Internet user searches typographical mistakes when introducing the term.

The Google search engine, which corrects the typographical error in these cases gave false by altering their usual algorithms. After two weeks of the hundred tests in a dozen, Bing gave the same result without having corrected misleading typographical error. Hence concluded that Bing copied Google results of your search.

Amit Singhal, head of the engine, Google's vice president, said, "Our tests conclude that Bing is copying the Google results. We want to compete as we do, with entirely new search algorithms, Bing and other competitors . Algorithms with innovation made from the core and not a recycled search results have been copied from direct competition.

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