Microsoft's browser Bing has confirmed it will use the "I love" among the search results. The Internet may indicate the links with the known function of Facebook. At the moment the feature is available for the U.S.. Microsoft has quickly responded to Google's announcement to increase the presence and interaction of its search results with Twitter.
Microsoft also wanted to add a touch more "social" to their searches with Bing. For this has gone to Facebook, social network that has a portion of the property and maintains tight relationships with Google. Users may indicate a search result by clicking "I like it." Do have a dual function.
On the one hand the information appears on the wall of users (if you want). The second function is what makes searching more social. When a user searches related results are prioritized their Facebook friends have been outstanding. Thus if someone wants to make a trip to France and before a friend pointed out a link on the country, this result appears at the top.
In its statement, Bing said that this development is "part of a long way" to do more social search and improve results. Delivering results that have enjoyed the friends of Internet users that the system interprets the information more useful. Bing works in this line and considered a further step in agreement with Facebook after having done so for over a year with Twitter.
Microsoft also wanted to add a touch more "social" to their searches with Bing. For this has gone to Facebook, social network that has a portion of the property and maintains tight relationships with Google. Users may indicate a search result by clicking "I like it." Do have a dual function.
On the one hand the information appears on the wall of users (if you want). The second function is what makes searching more social. When a user searches related results are prioritized their Facebook friends have been outstanding. Thus if someone wants to make a trip to France and before a friend pointed out a link on the country, this result appears at the top.
In its statement, Bing said that this development is "part of a long way" to do more social search and improve results. Delivering results that have enjoyed the friends of Internet users that the system interprets the information more useful. Bing works in this line and considered a further step in agreement with Facebook after having done so for over a year with Twitter.
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