After takin' a swig o' grog, Chris Ahlstrom belched out
this bit o' wisdom:
> After takin' a swig o' grog, Roy Schestowitz belched out
> this bit o' wisdom:
>
>> Bing is not Google, but it is a spin engine.
>>
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>>| But rather than a search engine or even a "decision engine", Bing also
>>| appears to be a spin engine, in that it provides partisan answers to
>>| controversial topics, such as Steve Ballmer's propensity to throw chairs to
>>| blow off stress. At a friend's suggestion, I typed the following phrases
>>| (without quotes) into both Google.com and Bing.com. The results are very
>>| telling. Be sure to look at the phrase completion options that you are
>>| offered as you type.
>>|
>>| "linux "
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> linux windows
> linux microsoft
> linux vista
> linux commands
> linus pauling
>
> Guffaw. Every hacker needs to get his vitamin C more than his kernel!
>
>>| "antitrust microsoft"
>
> You get nothing. Nada. Squat. Bupkiss.
Actually, even more interesting is trying "antitrust m" in google versus
bing.
Apparently Microsoft's database of web pages is still quite empty.
MSN butterflies:
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Beware of low-flying butterflies.
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