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Bing — A Decision Engine for the Way You Search



Whether you need to find the free throw average of an NBA All-Star or the name of a good

after-hours plumber, the answer traditionally has been as close as your nearest Internet search

engine. Microsoft Corp.’s own studies have found that the act of searching is nearly as habitual

as brushing your teeth or tapping your leg in a boring meeting.



However, in just over a decade’s time the number of Web sites has increased exponentially.



The availability of such a vast amount of information has drawn more people online to make

decisions, whether day-to-day tasks or major business and household purchases. But it’s also led

to search engines that can provide too much information, and page after page of irrelevant or

extraneous search results. In other words, even though the type, scope and amount of content

on the Web has changed radically in the last decade, the tools we use to find information and

make decisions have stayed basically the same.



Microsoft realized the status quo left much to be desired, so in 2008 we conducted a series of

studies to determine common online practices, to understand how people are using the Internet

and search, and to find the areas most in need of improvement. Among our findings among

people who participated in the studies are the following:



- Users are dissatisfied: Search results for 50 percent of the queries fail to meet the

consumer’s needs (they are either abandoned or refined), and 35 percent of people

express dissatisfaction with search today — and this percentage increases when they

move into task-focused activities (such as getting local information or finding a product).

- Users want help searching: 72 percent of people surveyed said current search results are

too disorganized, nearly half of all search queries are a repeat of a previous search, and

half the searches are eventually refined.

- Users are focused more on tasks and decisions: 66 percent of people reported using

search engines to make decisions, and long sessions are becoming more common, with

more than 46 percent of searchers’ time being spent on sessions more than 30 minutes

in length.



Despite all these issues, people are turning to search more often for help making decisions. They

are using search more often (50 percent of people surveyed), more frequently and for tasks that

are not well served with a list of links. Microsoft understands both the challenges searchers face

and the critical nature of search in their lives, and from this understanding the Microsoft search

engine Bing was born.

A New Engine to Meet Customer Needs



Microsoft wanted to peel away the layers standing between a user and information. We wanted

to remove the element of luck so often required to find what you’re looking for the first time

around. And we wanted to help users harness that information and take it to the next level:

making informed decisions.



In a world of excessive choice and too much information, it’s often difficult to make the right

decision. What you need is more than just a search engine; you need a decision engine that

provides useful tools to help you get what you want fast, rather than simply presenting a list of

Web links. Bing is such a decision engine. It provides an easy way to make more informed

choices. It organizes popular results by category to help you get the answers you’re looking for

without having to guess at the right way to formulate your query. And built right into Bing is a

set of intelligent tools to help you accomplish important tasks such as buying a product,

planning a trip or finding a local business.



Following is a highlight of the key design goals for “Bing and related features that collectively

are designed to make Internet search more enjoyable, less time consuming and more decision-

driven.



- First, a great decision engine needs to deliver great results. The fundamentals still have

room to grow. Relevance is still the top thing people care about. Users are becoming

more demanding and want one-click access to information whenever possible. In fact,

our studies showed that 35 percent of queries are still unsatisfied, and 24 percent are

abandoned. There are many ways in which direct access to information can be

improved and customers delighted.

- Second, a great engine delivers a more organized experience. People are engaging in

sessions, not simple queries — 46 percent of people surveyed said that time spent on

search is in queries more than 30 minutes long, close to half of the queries are returns to

a previous task, and half still require refinement. In our customer research, users said an

organized search experience would be twice as useful to help them find information and

accomplish tasks faster.

- Third, an engine of today should simplify tasks and provide insight to inform the many

decisions users have to make. Seventy-five percent of people say they use a search

engine to inform a decision for product purchase, 62 percent to find a local business or

destination, 45 percent to select a flight or hotel, and 43 percent for healthcare research.

This is not what traditional search engines are designed to do. As such, those tasks can

be tedious and complicated and are an opportunity for Bing to differentiate.

Grounded in this understanding of consumer behavior and needs, we’re pleased to introduce

“Bing,” the new decision engine that helps you overcome search overload and quickly make

more informed choices.



DELIVERING GREAT RESULTS: PUTTING THE BEST SEARCH RESULTS FORWARD

On the surface, the Bing Home Page may appear similar to others — a single search box as a

starting point, surrounded by colorful or currently relevant imagery. But click deeper and you’ll

discover so much more.









Home Page

Searchers often don’t know about the range of content engines can fetch for them. The Home

Page, with its rich imagery, informational hotspots, and clear and prominent links for images,

video, news and products, helps searchers choose the best scope for their query.



Try it: Hover over one of the hot spots on the Home Page to be taken to a fact you likely didn’t

know.





Auto-Suggest

Bing automatically suggests similar terms or common refinements that searchers have used in

the past or that Bing knows are related to the term you’re typing.



Try it: Go to http://Bing.com, and start typing “mahog” to see how Auto-Suggest can make the

task of typing your query easier.

Why: Nearly 50 percent of all queries are refined at some point in the process. People often

don’t know what words to use, as evinced by the fact that 30 percent of people use this feature

to help them search.









Best Match

Microsoft applied the same objective to the ease of finding information when it developed Best

Match. Rather than getting lost in the midst of all the other search results, Bing makes the best

result stand out from all the others. Best Match is designed to bring the most helpful

information from the most authoritative sites for your query — a top user request to help

prevent disappointment.



For example, suppose you’re looking for the UPS site so you can track that package you’re

expecting. After you enter a search query for UPS, Bing delivers the results and highlights the

result most closely matching your query at the top, under the heading Best Match. Best Match

also has innovative features to help save time and clicks, including the following:



 Customer service numbers and hours of operation for retail and service sites

 Deep search (so you can track that UPS package directly from your search result)

 Sites Like This to help you navigate to other sites similar to your query

 Deep Links so you can easily get to the task you’re trying to perform in the site

 In cases where Bing is nearly sure there is a single, best answer for a query, it hides the

Web links to present a clean, clear page that gets you to your destination quickly.

Getting to the full Web results page is just a click away.

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Why: Nearly half of all queries are navigational, meaning a person is looking for a particular site

or service on the Web. In cases like UPS, 90 percent of the time people are simply going to this

site to track a package. We asked how we could make it easier for them to cut through the clicks

and complete their task.



Try it: Enter “Target,” “UPS” or “Facebook” in the search box.





Deep Links

Deep Links enable users to see inside the site without having to click into it and learn a new site

structure. With “Bing,” we focused on the quantity and quality of Deep Links. And with the

exception of the Best Match result, Bing orients Deep Links for the rest of the results horizontally

to conserve precious screen real estate, while still providing the direct, deep information access

people are asking for.



Why: Deep Links are one of the top drivers of satisfaction on a search results page, in part

because they greatly reduce the frequency of bad clicks.

Try it: Enter “Samsung,” “Seattle Times” or “Engadget”









Quick Previews of Your Results

Bing also includes a new feature that takes the captions you see beneath a search result a step

further. Hovering over a search result gives you a better sense of whether a site contains the

information you’re looking for without taking up valuable real estate on the search page. For

certain sites, Bing also offers Deep Links from within the preview, such as for the City of Seattle

Career Center.



Why: Twenty-four percent of clicks result in a rapid click back, meaning that people issue a

query, get a results page, click on a link and realize it isn’t what they are looking for and rapidly

click back. Offering rich previews was designed to eliminate the need for rapid click backs.



Try it:

1. Enter a search query for “Fourth of July.”

2. Bing will bring up search results, and when you hover over a search result, it displays an

orange diamond on the right side of the screen.

3. Moving your cursor to the diamond reveals a window containing a portion of copy from the

Web site in question.

4. You can then connect to the Web site from within the preview window by clicking on “Go to

the Page.”

Instant Answers

A great decision engine knows when to get out of your way and when to get you an answer

quickly. With that in mind, the Bing team focused on expanding Instant Answers. For example,

you might need to pick up your significant other from the airport but want to know if the flight

is on time. No problem. Simply enter your flight number (“UA875”), and Bing will pull the most

recent flight information and display it prominently in the results, saving you the hassle of going

to a separate page. Instant Answers are available for a variety of other topics and scenarios, such

as checking stock prices or figuring out the area code of the number that keeps calling your cell

phone.



In addition, Bing can often leverage your physical location to answer these queries. No longer

do you have to type “Boston Traffic” — simply type “traffic” when you’re sitting at your office

and you will be presented with a geographically relevant answer where applicable.



Lastly, Bing introduces Active Answers, which enable you to actually interact with the Instant

Answer on the search results page. Think of these as very simple miniapplications that enable

you to get what you need without having to make a potentially bad click.



Why: Again, nearly a quarter of clicks result in an almost-instantaneous return to the search

results page. If we can reduce the chance of a bad click, consumers can make the most of their

online time.

Try it: Enter “traffic,” “weather,” “206,” “MSFT,” “Veterans Day” and “movies.” For Active Answers,

try “free stock quotes,” “flight status,” “English dictionary” and then enter an appropriate query

into the text box. Note how the answer appears in line with the search results.









xRank

Quickly see what’s popular in the world and across the Web using Microsoft’s exclusive xRank

technology. Combining raw Web searches with our ranking formula, you can quickly see what’s

hot and what’s moving across the world. Once you click, you’re presented with graphs of the

topic’s historical interest along with a multimedia rich results page.



Try it: Enter “Britney Spears” on the Home Page. Then, click on xRank in the Explore Pane.







A RICHER, MORE ORGANIZED SEARCH EXPERIENCE

As mentioned earlier, roughly 72 percent of people consider search results too disorganized,

leading to errant searches, bad links and search sessions that are needlessly long.



To provide some order to the chaos, for many types of queries, Bing analyzes the search results

and organizes them so they’re easy to navigate, regardless of how many results it serves up. The

result? Web Groups — a categorizing of results that provides structure to what had essentially

been a set of blue links.



In addition, a consistent user experience across Web, video, images, shopping, travel, health and

other Bing services will prevent users from having to learn a new user interface for each type of

query — something many of today’s engines require. In much the same way Microsoft Office

brought together different applications under a single user interface, the Bing user experience

framework consolidates all the tools people use for search in a single place across the search

experience — the Explore Pane located on the left rail.



In the Explore Pane you’ll find a variety of search tools including Quick Tabs — essentially a

table of contents for the result categories, Related Searches and Session History, as well as

other tools specific to the type of search you’re doing.









Categorized Search and Web Groups

In Bing we are introducing a new concept called Categorized Search. Clearly, not every query fits

into a categorization schema, but the results of a large percentage of queries can be categorized

to optimize the retrieval of information. Traditionally, many engines have optimized around

being a keyword-to-URL mapping tool and designed their user experiences as such. Where they

have fallen down is in not enabling a user to explore a topic or find a variety of sources and

insights from the Web in an organized manner.



Categorized Search helps users organize their search in a number of ways — namely, by

increasing the authority and diversity of results.



 Authority: Categorized Search can boost the delivery of results from authoritative results

to users. For health queries, for example, content from the Mayo Clinic or the Center for

Disease Control and Prevention can be delivered ahead of a person’s blog or doctor’s

Web site.

 Diversity: Often results on a page are overinfluenced by search-engine optimization and

tend to be of a particular type. Insurance queries, for example, are dominated by rate

compare sites and providers rather than articles and other background information.

Categorized Search helps circumvent this tendency by showing results in groups that

add diversity to a page.



Categorized Search can also reduce the time and effort of wading through hundreds of links.

Bing does this by grouping the top search results into categories known as Web Groups, which

are based on the most frequently used refinements for a given search topic. Web Groups appear

when a term falls into one of our many covered categories and they change in response to the

query. For example, a city term may include weather, airport, restaurants and hotel groups, while

a celebrity may include biography, movies, images and video. In addition, Microsoft is

integrating our Powerset technology directly into Web Groups where appropriate. Look for the

Reference Group to see how Powerset technology makes it easy to get to the most relevant

information about the topic you’re researching.









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Why: According to a Microsoft-commissioned survey, only 32 percent of search queries are

sufficiently organized, so organizational tools such as Web groups break down the results in a

manner relevant to the topic. And Web Groups also help you track the types of results you’re

viewing and easily navigate to what you’re looking for while scrolling from page to page of

results.



Try it: Enter “Hyundai Sonata,” “U2,” “Robbie Williams,” “diabetes,” “Desperate Housewives” or

“megamouth shark” and scroll through the search results. Note how they are categorized into

sections. You can expand any of the sections simply by clicking on the header.

The Current List of Web Group Topics

At launch, Bing will deliver Web Groups for a variety of query topics (below). We’ll add

additional galleries to this list over time in response to what people are searching for and doing

with Bing:

 Automobiles (car models, car manufacturers)

 Travel/local (countries, cities, states and points of interest such as stadiums, parks and

passes)

 People (celebrities, athletes, musicians, bands, politicians, etc.)

 Sports (teams from the NBA, NFL, NHL and MLB)

 Health (cancer, diet, over-the-counter and prescription drugs, symptoms, genetic and

conditional disease, injury trauma)

 Entertainment (popular television shows and movies)

 Retail (certain electronics such as cameras, cell phones and optics products)

 Events (Oscars, Fourth of July, NASCAR, etc.)

Explore Pane

Running up the left side of the screen, the Explore Pane includes a table of contents of the

various Web Groups generated by your query (called Quick Tabs), followed by a list of links to

Related Searches and the past searches in your Session History. In addition, the Explore Pane

changes its function based on what you’re searching for. As you’ll see in the video and image

example, common refinements appear in the pane when searching within those scopes. When

querying for news, products or local information, the contents of the Explore Pane change to

reflect the most common tasks the user has to perform to get to their answer.



Let’s take a look at the most common set of features that will appear in the Explore Pane when

searching.









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Quick Tabs

Quick Tabs offer easy access to the Web Groups relevant to your search.

These tabs put the most common refinements for your query term at the

top left of the Explore Pane. The Quick Tab elements map to the Web

Groups throughout the results page. Clicking on any of the elements will

automatically execute a query focused just on the Quick Tab refinement.



Why: We know that nearly half of all queries are refined at some point

during a search session. Quick Tabs and Web Groups help users

understand the nature of available information at a glance and enable

them to easily narrow down their query and get to the results they care

about.









Try it:

1. Enter a search query of “San Francisco,” which returns a list of results categorized by several

Web Groups, including “map,” “airport,” “restaurants,” “hotels” and “weather.”

2. Click on “airport,” filtering out all the results not related to the San Francisco airport.

3. Then select “images” to narrow the results just to images about San Francisco.

4. Then select “video” to deliver the video experience within the search user interface.

5. Hover over a video to play snippets of the content, or click on the video to watch the clip in

its entirety on the hosting Web site.

Viewing Images and Video in Bing

Unlike many competitors’ sites, the Infinite Scroll feature in Bing eliminates pagination of image

search results, so you don’t have to wait for the next page to load.

Bing also allows you to filter the images and video based on a variety of factors. Images can be

filtered by size, aspect ratio, color, style and face (whether it’s a close-up, a head-and-shoulders

shot, or something entirely different). Video can be filtered by duration, aspect ratio, resolution

or source.

There are more than 16 million videos in the Bing index, and it pulls the video from several

sources, including MSN, AOL, MTV, ESPN, YouTube, MySpace, Daily Motion, Metacafe and Hulu.

Soon you’ll be able to search for and view full-length episodes of CBS programming via Hulu, as

well.

Related Searches

Related Searches is another refinement tool in the Explore Pane. Based on your query, Related

Searches provides a list of queries that are relevant to your topic.



For example, a query for “U2” will return a list of searches related to their videos, as well as other

entertainment celebrities with whom they’ve been associated. The list of Related Searches

appears below the Quick Tabs in the Explore Pane, providing a convenient tool to expand or

adjust your search terms if you don’t like your results or simply want to exercise your curiosity.



Why: Many times users don’t know what words to use in their query, especially topics in which

they are not experts. Related Searches presents a list of multidimensional refinements that can

help users narrow their query without knowing a great deal about the topic on which they are

searching.



Try it: Enter “diabetes” and look at Related Searches. Note terms that go beyond simple query

modifications (such as hypoglycemia) and modifications that help narrow down your specific

query (such as type 2 diabetes).





Session History

There may also be times when you’re looking for information you came across in a previous

search. Rather than initiate a completely new query, Bing provides access to your Session History

in the Explorer Pane. Session History remembers your queries within a single browser session for

up to 48 hours, making it easy to track your past queries, the results you clicked on and even the

time you accessed a link. Of course, you also have the option to turn Search History off, clear the

contents of Search History, or just remove individual items from Search History.

Using our enhanced My Search Folders view, you can also save your searches in a local folder on

your machine for future reference or to your Windows Live SkyDrive folders (when logged into

Bing with your Windows Live ID), where you can access them from any computer with Internet

access. As well, you can easily share your saved searches on Facebook, with your Windows Live

contacts, or through e-mail simply by clicking on the icons on your My Search Folders page.



Why: Nearly 50 percent of searches are repeats, and 5 percent of queries make up almost 47

percent of the time spent searching. Session History provides a way to remember the work

you’ve done online so you can spend more time finding new information.









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Try it:

1. Click on the “manage” link underneath the list of previous search queries at the

bottom of the Explore Pane.

2. The history management page appears. From here you can browse through past

searches, the clicked sites and the time, identify the query you’re looking for, and click on

the link to pick up where you left off.

3. To save a search, click on “Save and Share” on the right of the screen. From there,

you will see your recent searches and the results you clicked on. Simply check the boxes next

to the results you want to save, and hit the “Save” button at the top. From there, you can

create a new folder into which you would like the result saved or create a new one. You can

save the results directly on your local drive, or you can sign in with your Windows Live ID

and save the results to your Windows Live SkyDrive. As well, you can easily send search

results to your friends via e-mail, MSN Messenger and your Facebook feed.

4. Alternatively, suppose you’ve been shopping for a birthday present for your

significant other and need to erase your tracks. The history management page also allows

you to delete some or all of your past search queries from Search History.

5. You can always shut off Session History from the search results page.





Enhanced Video Experience

Customers often tell us they want an easier, more comprehensive way to find the great video

content available across the Web. The new video experience in Bing provides a number of

features that make finding, previewing and watching videos a better experience. From our index

of full-length television shows to our ability to search across sites such as Hulu and YouTube,

and our innovative filtering tools that help you narrow down your search, video search in Bing is

an exceptionally comprehensive place for finding video on the Web.



Why: Customers are increasingly using search to find the rich video content hosted on the Web.

Video searches have grown more than 114 percent in the past year. Although consumers tell us

they love the massive amount of video on the Web, they also tell us they want an easier way to

find professionally produced video from networks, labels and news providers.



Try it:

1. Click on “Videos” from the Bing Home Page.

2. Click on “TV Shows” from the Explore Pane.

3. Note the easy navigation of genre from the Explore Pane and the center search results pane.

4. Now, search for “house” from the top search box.

5. In the Explore Pane, click on “Source” and choose from where you want to see your results. If

you want to see full-length, high-quality video, choose Hulu.

6. Search for “david blaine street magic,” and click on “Source.” Choose YouTube to see the

results narrowed down.







SIMPLIFIES TASKS AND DELIVERS A SET OF INSIGHTS TO HELP MAKE DECISIONS

Search engines have always been more about helping you find information, and less about

putting that information to use. Microsoft set out to change that with “Bing.” Through the

research, we identified the following as areas where people wanted more assistance in

accomplishing tasks and making decisions: shopping; researching the symptoms of an illness;

making travel arrangements; and looking for local restaurants, entertainment and other

activities.





There’s no question the Internet has become an indispensible tool for getting things done.

Microsoft found that 66 percent of people surveyed have grown accustomed to using the

Internet as a vehicle for completing tasks and a source of information for making decisions.





Unfortunately, many search engines are more useful in helping you find information, and less

useful in helping you use that information to make decisions. We set out to change that with

Bing by creating a decision engine optimized for shopping, local search, travel and healthcare —

the most frequent tasks or types of decisions on the Internet.





Bing SHOPPING

Everyone appreciates a good deal, and online is typically the best place to start looking.

Unfortunately, finding the best deal online can sometimes be just as tedious as bargain hunting

brick-and-mortar style. Bing takes the online shopping experience a step further through tools

that help you scour the Internet for customer and expert reviews, search for a product based on

a variety of features and characteristics, find the best deal available online, and even get cash

back with your purchase. Combined, these tools help make your product purchase decision a

snap.









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Home Page

There are two ways to launch your product search from the Bing Home Page: Clicking on the

shopping link will take you directly to the Bing Shopping Home Page, from which you can

search for a product. Alternatively, you can start a search query in the search window of the Bing

Home Page.



Try it:

1. Enter a search for “digital camera” from the Bing Home Page.

2. Click on the shopping Quick Tab in the Explore Pane, which subsequently takes you to a Bing

Shopping page where all the digital cameras are sorted by Best Match.

3. Alternatively, click on the shopping link from the Bing Home Page.

4. Enter “digital camera” in the search window on the Bing Shopping Home Page.







Product Search

Search results on the Bing product listings page are automatically sorted by best match, but can

also be sorted by price, user rating and expert rating. Bing Shopping also provides search

refinement tools in the Explore Pane to help in your search. The Explore Pane for product search

is divided into four categories: product category, brand, price and whether a product qualifies

for Live Search cashback. Each of these is dissected further, allowing you to filter products based

on a specific price range, preferred brand and particular characteristic or feature.





Try it:

1. Using the same search for “digital camera,” select “$75-100” as the price range.

2. Select “Olympus” as the brand.

On the right side, see the “Popular Features“ heading that shows you for that product

category what most popular considerations people are using when purchasing these

products. Click on “Photo Quality,” and you will be taken to a listing of Olympus cameras

that have a high user rating for photo quality.







Opinion Ranking

Clicking on a particular product surfaces the product details page, where one of the first things

you’ll notice is the link to user reviews and expert reviews (along with product details and

compare prices). To provide these rankings, Bing scours the Web for consumer product reviews

and also relies on the expertise of partners such as CNET. A product’s overall ranking is visible

on the product listings page, but clicking on “User Reviews” (on the product details page)

provides a much more nuanced assessment of a product based on each of its features using

comments from users across the Web. The sentiment extraction capability in Bing can give you a

very detailed look at how one particular feature stacks up against the competition. Bing does all

this so you don’t have to go to each of the opinion sites and read lengthy opinions about a

product’s positive or negative features.





Try it:

1. Using the same filtered “digital camera” search results, select the camera of your choice.

2. From the product details page, click on “User Reviews.”

3. Select “Photo Quality” to see comments about the clarity of pictures that Bing pulled from

the users’ overall review of the product.







Live Search Cashback

Currently, Bing Shopping lists products for more than 540 online retailers that participate in Live

Search cashback, a program that reimburses you with a percentage of the product’s price. The

compare prices page lists the price at those retailers where the product you’re shopping for is

available and highlights participating retailers.





The compare prices page shows the respective percentage of Live Search cashback savings for

each retailer. Clicking on the percentage shows the amount of savings and what the net sales

price is after the discount. When you click on “Go to Store,” an interstitial page will then ask for

your e-mail address and verify that Live Search cashback is in force before you complete the

transaction.





Among the list of participating retailers are the following:





 B & H Foto & Electronics Corp.

 Backcountry.com

 Barnes & Noble.com

 BeachCamera.com

 Buy.com

 Drugstore.com Inc.

 Gap Online

 HP Home & Home Office Store

 J&R Electronics Inc.

 Lenovo

 MacMall

 OfficeMax Inc.

 Overstock.com

 Sears, Roebuck and Co.

 Stubhub Inc.

 Target.com

 Zappos.com Inc.







Bing LOCAL

Seventy two percent of searches for local businesses, restaurants and entertainment venues start

in a search engine, but today’s engines don’t do enough help you make an informed decision

about the quality of the meal, the nature of the dining experience or the availability of tickets.

Bing Local provides you with tools to help you make those informed decisions by bringing the

relevant information to you: user reviews, hours of operation, and one-click directions and traffic

reports to hasten you to your destination of choice.









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Home Page

You can easily access local search from the Bing Home Page in one of two ways: Clicking on the

“Maps” link will bring you to the Bing Maps Home Page, at which point you can either enter a

search query or select from one of the business categories and allow Bing to surface businesses

based on your physical location. You can also conduct a search directly from the Bing Home

Page in your area and click on the top local listings that appear first on the search engine results

page.





Try it

1. From the Bing Home Page, submit a query for “New York sushi.”

2. Click on “Top local listings for sushi near New York, N.Y.”

3. Alternatively, from the Bing Home Page, click on the “Local” link.

4. Enter “New York sushi” in the search window on the Bing Local Home Page.









Rich Listing Results

Search results within Bing Local provide a quick snapshot of information relevant to your

decision. For example, a restaurant listing calls out the phone number, type of cuisine, location,

hours of operation, price range and availability of parking. In addition, search results provide a

quick link to customer reviews, one-click directions, the menu and a bird’s-eye view of the

location. Bing enables you to easily enter your starting location right from the results page so

you can quickly get to where you need to go.





Details pages for results also include a list of nearby businesses that are relevant to your search.

For example, the list related to a restaurant listing might highlight the location of nearby

theaters, coffee shops and parking.

Search Refinement

Bing Local sorts search results based on Best Match, but it also gives you the option of sorting

based on rating or distance. And much like Bing Shopping, the Explore Pane in Bing Local offers

a variety of refinement tools to help you make informed decisions. In the case of restaurants, the

top of the Explore Pane features related category that allow you to focus on a specific

neighborhood or type of restaurant within your initial query. In addition, you can filter by rating,

by price, by atmosphere, by ability to make reservations, by payment method and by availability

of parking.



Try it:

1. Within the current search listings for sushi restaurants in New York, click on “Romantic”

under “Atmosphere.”

2. Click on “Four-Star” under “Ratings”

3. From the filtered search listings, click on “Yama”







Scorecard

The recommendations of past customers play a huge role in the businesses we frequent. With

that in mind, the Scorecard feature on Bing Local details page uses a color-coded bar graph to

prominently display the rankings of a business against key criteria. In the case of restaurants, the

criteria might include atmosphere, food quality, entertainment and drinks. The rankings are

generated by consumer reviews as well as content from partners such as Citysearch, Yelp and

Judy’sBook. The Scorecard also sums up the number of reviewers for each criteria and the

percentage that are positive.

Sentiment Extraction

Bing Local provides a link to customer reviews, but the Sentiment Extraction feature builds on

Scorecard, allowing you to zero in on comments relevant to a particular criterion.





Try it: From the Yama details page, click on “Show Reviews” next to the criterion of your choice

in the Scorecard. Then scroll down to get a snapshot of customers’ past experiences at this West

Village neighborhood sushi bar in New York.







One-Click Directions

Often times, especially when you’re in your hometown, you have a basic understanding of how

to navigate the area, so by default Bing provides directions from the nearest freeway or main

thoroughfare to your final destination. This saves you the often multistep set of directions of

going from your home or work to the highway — something you likely already know how to do.

Bing Local will surface a set of directions for each relevant point of the compass when you click

on “1-Click Directions” (either from the search listings page or search details page). If door-to-

door directions are needed, you can access them by clicking on “A Specific Location” from the

“1-Click Directions” page. You can also access a variety of other navigational tools such as

current traffic by clicking on “Go to Live Search Maps.”



Try it:

1. Click on “1-Click Directions” to see the various navigation options to Yama.

2. Click on “A Specific Location” to submit a specific address, then click on “Cancel.”

3. Click on “Go to Live Search Maps” underneath the map.

4. Cycle through the different views by selecting the Aerial, Bird’s eye and Traffic tabs at the

top of the map.



Bing TRAVEL

The primary focus of Bing Travel is helping you find the best deals on flights and hotel

accommodations so you can make informed decisions about your travel arrangements. Bing

Travel accomplishes this in a variety of ways: using Live Search Farecast and historical data to

predict the rise and fall of ticket prices in the near-term, comparing prices against more than

100 travel, hotel and airline Web sites, and alerting you to special deals broken out by criteria

such as weekend trips, record low prices or flights to family vacation destinations.





Why: Forty-five percent of online travel arrangements begin within a search engine. Integrating

a travel decision engine within Bing provides an easy way to start and finish your travel

arrangements.









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Home Page

You can start a search for travel arrangements directly from the Bing Home Page, much the

same way you initiated searches for Bing Shopping and Bing Local. Clicking on “Travel” will bring

you directly to the Bing Travel Home Page. Across the top of the page are links to “Flights,”

“Hotels,” “Airfare Deals” and “Destinations.”





Whether you need a flight for a particular day or destination, or your schedule is more flexible,

you can access information directly from the Bing Travel Home Page. And because Bing Travel is

based on Live Search Farecast technology, it takes much of the guesswork out of knowing when

to travel, the affordable places to travel to and when to purchase your ticket.





Once an airport of origin and airport of destination have been entered in the main Search

Flights box, you can access information about the latest deals from either one (“Airfare Deals…”

on the right side). You can also find out the optimum dates to travel during the next 30 days,

based on the historical behavior of ticket prices (“Graph Fares over 30 Days”).





If you’re tied to a specific date or destination, you can enter it in the appropriate window in the

Search Flights box on the Home Page, choose the travel sites you want to compare prices with,

and click on “Search.”





Try it:

1. From the Bing Travel Home Page, enter “Seattle” as your airport of origin and “San

Francisco” as your destination.

2. Click on “Airfare Deals From Seattle” and note the link in the upper-right corner for “Deals to

Destination Cities.”

3. Click on the “When to Travel” link to see the predicted rise and fall of ticket prices over the

next month’s time. (You can access the same graph from the Home Page by using the

“Graph Fares over 30 Days” link.)

4. Going back to the Bing Travel Home Page, click on “Search” to see a list of the various flights

and ticket prices available for your date of choice.

5. Note on the left side of the screen that the “7-Day Low Fare Prediction” tells you, with a

percentage of confidence, whether now is the right time to purchase that ticket.









Instant Answer

You can also submit a query from the Bing Home Page, such as “Flights from Seattle to San

Francisco,” which will surface an Instant Answer, including a quick snapshot of the lowest priced

ticket, whether ticket prices appear to be rising or falling, a 30-day outlook on ticket prices and

links to additional deals from Seattle or to San Francisco.







Detailed Flight Results

When you submit a search for tickets on a specific date, Bing Travel surfaces a detailed listing of

available flights. Each result includes the ticket price, airline, estimated departure and arrival

times, airports of origin and destination, number of layovers and estimated flying time. Bing also

offers little enhancements to make your decision easier, such as a clear indication whether it’s a

red-eye flight or has an especially short connection.

Microsoft’s exclusive Live Search Farecast technology helps take the guesswork out of knowing

when to buy an airline ticket. As many know, the market for airline tickets is incredibly dynamic

with prices for the same flight changing day by day. Farecast uses a patented algorithm to help

predict whether the ticket you want is likely to increase or decrease in price over the next seven

days, which helps make the decision to buy much easier.





The Time Grid makes picking that perfect flight easy by showing you the fares based on what

time of day you leave.







Flight: Search Refinement

The Explore Pane in Bing Travel allows you to fine tune your search results based on the number

of stops, departure and arrival time, airlines of choice, price range, airports, flight quality (red-

eye, long layover or short connection), and flight duration. You can also click on “Compare

Airlines” to find out if there’s a booking fee, a low-fare guarantee or any online mileage

promotions.





Try it: On the search results page, modify your criteria in the Explore Pane under “Stops”

(number of stops on your flight), “Times” (window of time in which you want to take off or land),

“Connection Airports”, and “Flight Quality” to see how these changes impact the number of

search results and price range.

Hotel Rate Key

Bing Travel allows you to filter hotel search results using a variety of criteria such as amenities,

price range and neighborhood, but what sets Bing Travel apart from most other sites is the hotel

Rate Key — a color-coded rating system that indicates whether the current rate for a specific

hotel appears to be a deal — any rate lower than past rates for that particular hotel. The Rate

Key makes this assessment by comparing the current rate found for the hotel to its past rates on

the same travel dates or same days of the week. When combined with Map View, the hotel Rate

Key allows you to compare the hotels with the best rates against those with the best location

and find the one providing the best overall value.





Try it:

1. From the Bing Travel Home Page (click on “Hotels” to load the appropriate search window),

enter a search for hotels in San Francisco.

2. Using the filter tools in the Explore Pane, select hotels that have “Internet” and “Business

Center.”

3. Click on Map View to see the locations of each hotel and the color-coded rating that

denotes the value of its current rate.







Connection to Microsoft Live Search Maps, Photosynth

On top of the value in Bing Travel, you can also use Microsoft Live Search Maps to search

through Wikipedia articles and learn more about your travel destination (such as Rome or

Istanbul). And with Microsoft Photosynth you can take a virtual tour using panoramic photo-

collages created by people who have been there before you.

Bing HEALTH

Self-diagnosis is no substitute for the advice and expertise of a trained physician, but when you,

a friend or a family member start exhibiting unrecognizable symptoms, the availability of

information online can help you decide whether a trip to the emergency room is in order.





Bing Health provides you with access to medical information from nine trusted medical

resources, including the Mayo Clinic, the American Cancer Society and MedlinePlus. You’ll have

easy access to information on symptoms, diagnosis and medical procedures, as well as issues

related to drugs and substances, personal health and alternative medicine.



Why: Forty-five percent of people use the Internet to research what ails them and how to treat

it.



Try it:

1. From the Bing Home Page, simply submit your query from the Home Page search window.

Enter a query for “Hepatitis C.”

2. In the subsequent search results, click on “Symptoms” from Quick Tabs (in Explore Pane).

3. Note the Instant Answer (When to consult a doctor) that appears as a Best Match. Clicking

on that result takes you to an article from the Mayo Clinic where you can find trusted and

authoritative information.

Bing for Mobile

Bing is designed for the PC, and it offers a better way to search the entire Web, but we also have

Bing for Mobile, which is designed specifically for quick, task-oriented searches of local

information on mobile devices. Bing for Mobile is available in two versions — one for online

access via the browser and the other as a downloadable application. Both versions excel with

local searches and mapping, and search results are formatted for smaller screens.



Bing for Mobile is the updated version of Live Search Mobile. We aren’t announcing any new

features at this time, but new versions of the application will be released soon. Find more

information on Bing for Mobile at http://m.Bing.com.



Bing Toolbars

Toolbars offer you an easy and convenient way to access “Bing.” Bing will power both the

Windows Live Toolbar (http://toolbar.live.com) and the MSN Toolbar (http://toolbar.msn.com),

bringing you the value and power of our new engine to your fingertips, regardless of where you

are on the Web. Shortly after the Bing launch, Microsoft will also release a new version of the

MSN Toolbar (version 4.0). Using Microsoft Silverlight, MSN Toolbar 4.0 will give you easy ways

to customize your toolbar options, and alert you to Bing offers, such as Live Search cashback,

when they are available to you.







CONCLUSION

The Internet has changed and so have you. We set out to provide a dynamic Internet experience

that responds to that change and adapts to how you use the Internet.





With Bing you get more than a search engine. You get a powerful decision engine that helps

you make more informed decisions by accomplishing the following:

• Reducing the number of wasted clicks (which currently account for 24 percent of clicks)

• Adding structure to the current chaos of search results

• Finding Instant Answers quickly and with only a single click

• Providing organized access to user and expert opinions about products and local

businesses

APPENDIX

Bing Top Features



 Auto-Suggest. Offers intelligent alternatives for search queries

 Instant Answers. Serves up information within search results, eliminating the need to

click on anything

 Best Match. Provides useful links and information for definitive sites

 Related Searches. Points to deeper information available with one click

 Deep Links. Enables easy, direct access to relevant content within a site

 Quick View. Summarizes a Web site at a glance, before clicking through to the site

 Smart Video Preview. Previews a 30-second clip of videos simply by scrolling onto

them

 Infinite Scroll. Provides easily browsed image results without clicking to a new page

 Quick Tabs. Tailors search results with one click







Bing Instant Answers



Business and Finance

Company Overviews Displays company Appears in secondary location after

overviews and Fortune stock answer: MSFT, Microsoft stock

1000 rankings for the top quote

1,000 companies from CNN Appears in secondary location without

Money stock answer: GM

Appears in primary location: GM

overview, 3M company profile



Earnings Provides earnings Microsoft earnings, IBM earnings

information for a company



Economic Offers a summary of economic crisis, financial crisis, U.S.

current economic statistics recession, unemployment rate,

foreclosure rate



Finance Displays company stock U.S.:MSFT, DRC, Sandisk stock, NOOF,

quotes, funds and news; Quote MSFT GOOG YHOO, FGRIX

ability to search multiple

quotes at once



Interest Rates Provides a range (low interest rates, mortgage rates,

average, median and high mortgage rates Ohio, 30 year

average) interest rates for a mortgage rates, auto loan rates, CD

variety of loan and credit rates

forms rates by bank: Citi, Bank of America





Job Salary Provides users with salary Seattle software engineer salary,

information based on job programmer pay in Seattle, software

title and location engineer pay





Sports

Auto Racing Provides NASCAR, IRL (Indy Series: NASCAR racing, Sprint Cup

Racing League) and F1 Series, Sprint Cup

(Formula One) coverage for Event: Daytona 500 race, Daytona 500,

queries about the sport, a Daytona 500 schedule

race or a driver Driver: Matt Kenseth, Kevin Harvick, A.

J. Allmendinger



Cricket Captures the latest match live cricket scores, cricket score

scores and schedules for England, cricket fixtures, cricket

cricket and provides an schedule Australia

Instant Answer



Golf Provides answers about Series: PGA, PGA tour, PGA golf

professional golf for Event: Honda Classic, the British Open,

queries referring to the U.S. Open

sport in general, a series of Player: Tiger Woods, Chris Couch, Mark

matches, a major Wilson

tournament or a player



NHL Hockey Schedules, game detail and League: NHL hockey, NHL, pro hockey

player performance Team: Vancouver Canucks, Pittsburgh

information for NHL Penguins

hockey Player: Sidney Crosby, Matt Hunwick,

Blake Wheeler



Soccer Provides answers for David Beckham, Premier League,

queries about MLS and Seattle Sounders

European leagues



Sports (General) Offers scores for games in pro baseball, Seattle Mariners, Ichiro

progress as well as team Suzuki, NBA, Boston Celtics

and player stats



Tennis Provides answers about pro Series: men's tennis, pro tennis, grand

tennis in general, a specific slam

match or a player Event: Australian Open, Medibank

International, Heineken Open

Player: Mario Anzic, Enzo Artoni, Ana

Ivanovic









UFC and MMA fighters Displays mixed martial arts Chuck Liddell, Dan Saveren, Tito Ortiz

fighters from the UFC and

other organizations



WWE Wrestling Finds basic info about Triple H, Shawn Michaels

WWE wrestlers and WWE

events





Travel and Navigation

Snow Reports During the season, snow snow report Seattle

conditions at mountain

resorts worldwide (data

feed from

OnTheSnow.com)



Hotels Search for a hotel, find the cheap hotels, Hilton hotels, hotels in

top three deals, cheapest Europe, Europe hotels, Expedia hotels,

rate, and determine travel

whether you should buy or London

hold



Events Displays information and events in Chicago, concerts, football

links for related top events, tickets, broadway shows

around a user's location

(implicit location) or

around the location

specified in user query



Flight Status Provides up-to-date flight UA 820, United 820, United Airlines

information 820, flight status United, flight status

AA 7147



Flights Submit a flight search, find cheap flights, flights from Seattle,

the top three deals, flights to Seattle, flights from Seattle to

cheapest rate, and San Francisco, Alaska Airlines flights

determine whether you

should buy or hold



Maps (Local) Map of a specific location 71 Hillside Ave., Melrose, MA; map of

or point of interest Mumbai; where is Norman, Oklahoma?



Time Zone Displays current time for a time in Copenhagen

specific location

Traffic (Local) Shows traffic congestion commute, New York traffic, traffic

and accidents



U.S. Travel Attractions Provides the top attractions Seattle attractions, Seattle destination

and related references for a guide

given destination query



Weather Provides forecast for a Climate, weather today, Ottawa

specific location weather





Shopping

Autos Shows user research, user BMW 325i, used 2003 BMW, quality

review data for autos by used cars

make and model, and new

and used purchase

availability



Commerce Provides important mp3 players, digital cameras

refinement links such as Garmin GPS, Canon digital cameras,

brand, category, user Gap jeans

opinions and price to help Canon PowerShot, Microsoft Office

people refine their searches Garmin Nuvi 350, Nikon D40

Displays top product and

cash-back offer for the

query

Displays detailed info

about a particular product

such as spec attributes,

price range, user review

rating, etc.



Coupons Lists coupon codes or links Dell, Hertz coupons

with embedded coupons



Gas Prices Location-detection-based gas prices, cheapest gas, cheapest gas

answer that uses MSN for Seattle, cheapest gas for 98121

content to show the

cheapest gas prices by ZIP

code or city



Products Shows product information Canon PowerShot SD600, Canon

and review summary for a PowerShot SD400, Zune, Nikon D80

product; search for a

product that has not yet

been released





Entertainment and Recreation

Casual Games Discover casual online Amazonian, Atlantis Quest, Bankshot

games provided by MSN Billiards Cutthroat, Bejeweled



Green Information about green carbon footprint, green driving tips,

topics natural cleaning products



Health Provides information diabetes, Lipitor, sprained ankle,

relevant to a broad range diabetes medications, eczema

of health topics and medications

detailed information about

them



Horoscope Displays weekly, daily and Horoscope, Pisces horoscope, daily

monthly horoscope Pisces horoscope, weekly Pisces

information horoscope, monthly pisces horoscope



Images Shows top image results cat images, panda images, pictures of

elephant



Lottery Displays winning numbers lottery, Powerball results

for lottery games



Movie Showtimes Movie showtimes, trailers Coraline showtimes, AMC Movie

and other information for Showtimes, showtimes 90028

in-theater movies



Multimedia Video Shows top video results cat videos, South Park videos



Reality TV Show Results Offers information about American Idol, Project Runway

who got kicked off and

who's remaining on your

favorite reality TV show



Recipes and Drinks Provides users with cuisine- fire roasted tomato soup, beef wheat

based recipes (e.g., Indian berry chili, hot collard stew, rusty nail

and Italian) and ingredient- (drink)

based recipes (e.g., potato

and mushroom) or a

combination of both



Seasonal Events Displays information about Halloween, NBA All-Star game,

holidays and events you Academy Awards, Cannes Film Festival

want to know more about



TV Guides and Shows Find out what's on TV for What's on TV, TV guide for Seattle,

specific locations Seinfeld Seattle, When is Deal or No

Deal is playing, Sportscenter

Who's Who Find basic info about Paula Marchewka Koczur, John Keeler,

people eminent in a field John Johnson

(noncelebrities)



xRank Find out where your Jessica Alba, Barack Obama

favorite celebrity ranks in

online popularity, and learn

more about them





News

News Shows top news stories Obama inauguration, Super Bowl

and/or videos, provides teams, recession, South Asia, election

new from a specific search

(e.g., "cnn")



RSS and Headlines Shows content from RSS New York Times, Seattle Times

results





Software and Technical Search

File Extensions Enables users to search for .docx file format, .pdf extension

file extension names and

get a description of what

the file format is



Man Page Provides answers for *nix man cat, man grep, man tar

man pages



Microsoft Knowledge Base Shows information for MS08-051, MS08-050

specific Microsoft

Knowledge Base articles or

technical support issues



Microsoft Learning Products Provides answers to Course 8505, 9780735619937, Exam

customers searching for 74-132

Microsoft Learning

products, such as books,

courses, exams,

certifications, learning

plans and e-learning



Microsoft Security Patch Find out what the latest MSFT security patches, Microsoft

Microsoft Security patches security patch, latest security patches

are



Windows Live Experiences Find out information about Live Photos, Hotmail on Mac,

Windows Live experiences Messenger Video Call

Software Titles for Download (non-Microsoft) Shows title, description, Solitaire

ratings and download link

for software titles



Xbox Games and Products Provides results for Xbox Halo 3

game titles and products,

showing info about each

and linking the user to the

Xbox Web site









Reference

Academics Provides an answer for , Dr. , Prof. ,

researchers paper by



Facts Answers fact-based population of Ireland, Who won Super

questions Bowl XXX?, Seattle ZIP code, fear of

cats, Ernest Hemingway birthday,

Christmas 2008



Freebase Obtains answers to natural What did picasso paint?, Who painted

language questions about dejeuner sur l'herbee?, Rodin

the visual arts, business, sculptures, impressionist paintings,

etc. impressionist painters, Who is Hulk

Hogan?, Who is George Bush?, Bill

Gates, Who did Microsoft acquire?,

Who founded Microsoft?, Where is

Microsoft headquartered?



Sacred Text Look up passages from the John 1:17, 1; Nephi 3:1; Al-Anfal; John 1

Bible, Qur'an and Book of

Mormon



Wikipedia Answer Takes users to a Wikipedia Answer based on gallery queries

entry





Useful Tools

Answer Showcase Provides query fields for calculator, currency conversion,

specific functions or dictionary, encyclopedia, equations,

features that consumers stock, sports, package tracking, time

are searching for zone, unit conversion, VIN, instant

answers



Area Codes Looks up the location of an area code 724

area code or ZIP code



Calculator Offers calculator functions 24 * 32 / 67, (sin 100) * 50, 2% of 25, 20

and constants modulo 9, 4th root of 37, 5%4, arc tan

25, gravitational constant, answer to

life the universe and everything



Conversions Converts one unit of How many miles in a kilometer?, 10

measure to another pounds in grams, 100 deg Celsius in

Kelvin, 100 pounds in kg, 15 grams in

ounces, What is 63 degrees F in C?, 63

degrees F in C



Currency Converts from one convert 100 dollars to yen

currency to another



Dictionary Defines a word define pert, meaning of pert, pert

definition, definition of pert, what is

pert



Equations Solves simple algebraic 2x + 5 = 10, solve q^2 -4 = 9, 2y^2 +

equations 4y -10 = 9



Package Tracking Tracks DHL, UPS and other DHL 2710172150,

packages by tracking 1z9999999999999999

number



Phone Book (Local) Location and phone Rhinebeck, NY restaurants, Old Navy,

number for a specific item Phoenix tattoo shops

or category



Popular URLs Provides URL to Web site bingo.com, cstd.ca, flightarrivals.com

that user is searching for



Related Topics Provides links for related Canon, Paris Hilton, Barack Obama

topics to the original query.

For example, if the user

queries for Canon, some of

the related topics would be

Nikon, Olympus, Casio, etc.



Thesaurus Displays synonyms and synonym repetitive, other words for

antonyms repetitive, synonyms for repetitive,

repetitive synonyms, synonyms

repetitive



Translation Translates foreign language juegos, bolsa de trabajo, translate

queries to English and juegos, translate games to Spanish,

presents the translation as

a query suggestion; also games in Spanish

available in natural

language



Unit Conversions Converts between different How many feet in a meter?, 2 liters to

units of measurement gallons, number of lbs in 6.54kg,

convert from 8C to F



VIN Vehicle lookup by VIN 3fafp11392r187591,

2hnyd18834h504321,

wbxpa73474wb29428



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