I can find what I want there, but that’s about it.
To be fair, nowadays that’s the highest praise a search engine will get. No one will make it easy to find stuff anymore. Being possible is the best you get.
Fun fact: yandex.com is superior in every sense to Google search now, at least in desktop mode. Yes, the Russian search engine. When I work with Google I get the feeling of going back to times when altavista was still a thing.
Oh I do know about Yandex, mail.ru, Kaspersky and other Russian online services. I simply do not use them for anything more important than finding the name of some pornstar from a pic, or something… 😎
I host and use SearXNG at home. It’s a search engine aggregator that combines results from multiple search engines (including Bing). It also doesn’t track your searches.
There are some hosted instances you can use as well, but I recommend hosting it yourself if you can.
Yes, I’ve been using Bing as my search engine for several years. At first I started using it because I was able to earn points for searches with Microsoft Rewards, but now I just use it because I like it.
Same here. Never had a problem finding what I need and generally prefer the interface. Getting corporate results on my work system is also pretty awesome.
I agree. But I’m still evaluating if it’s worth it. I search a lot. I’ve already had to upgrade to the $10 a month plan. I might have to upgrade to the $25.
That’s a lot. I love it though. I’ll probably end up canceling some streaming service in favor of keeping Kagi.
Bing is pretty good for general searching. I've been mostly using it as my primary. I actually really love Bing Chat for this as well - as a langchain LLM, it is able to search for sources before answering, so it's less likely to hallucinate than ChatGPT alone (which only has the sources it was trained on.) However, one should always double check the sources Bing provides as occasionally it misinterprets when restating from what it has found.
When I want technical results which may contain specific errors in quotes, or technical documentation reference for something, I often find myself moving back to Google. Most recently was a very specific component I was researching in quotes - Bing found zero results, Google found one reference to it (and that ended up being enough for me to understand it.)
I believe part of this is related to the lengthy user profile Google almost certainly has on me, in which it knows very well how to fine tune my results based on what I click on. If Bing is doing the same, it will hopefully improve over time for my very specific queries.
I use Bing Chat a lot when researching things but for regular searches I prefer Google. Bing seems to be great for US based users but I have a hard time finding stuff in my language or my area.
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