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Microsoft's Bing.com Goes Visual
Tuesday, September 15, 2009 - Ehud Rattner
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Software giant Microsoft has introduced visual search to further set itself apart from market leader Google. The new feature for its 90-day-old search engine Bing.com will let users browse results using pictures instead of text. Visual search will concentrate on four main areas: travel, health, leisure and shopping. "The whole concept is that the world of search is going to change," said Microsoft's Yusuf Mehdi.    (source: bing.com)


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