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Google, Microsoft and Bing
Google calls out Microsoft for trickery over Bing’s response to ‘Google’ search query
Searching for “Google” on Microsoft Bing right now (when logged out) brings up a search experience that looks a lot Google, with a graphic akin to one of the search giant’s signature Doodles, but is actually still Microsoft Bing.
Google Warns Windows Users—Microsoft Is Tricking You
Google has suddenly hit back hard after Microsoft was seemingly caught capturing and diverting Google users within its Windows ecosystem. “New year, new low,” one Google exec posted on X, accusing the Windows-maker of “a long history of tricks to confuse users and limit choice.”
Microsoft is using Bing to trick people into thinking they’re on Google
Microsoft is pulling yet another trick to get people to use its Bing search engine. If you use Bing right now without signing into a Microsoft account and search for Google, you’ll get a page that looks an awful lot
Desperate for Bing Users, Microsoft Creates Sneaky Search Interface That Looks Like Google
You have to give Microsoft some credit for not giving up in search, but it does not seem Bing has ever quite been the success that it hoped. Google remains far and away the largest search engine in the world,
Tired of begging, Microsoft now trying to trick users into thinking Bing is Google
If you can't beat 'em, just imitate their branding, hide yours and hope they don't notice It looks like Microsoft has come up with a new trick to keep those who accidentally end up on Bing from leaving for Google: Simply mimic the look of Google's homepage and hope no one will notice.
Bing is doing its best Google Search impression anytime you look up the word Google
This blur in style may be the reason Microsoft is currently using some Google-looking art when you search the word Google, complete with a search box, just like a Google Doodle. Yep, when you search the word Google on Bing,
Microsoft disguises Bing as Google to fool inattentive searchers
Microsoft would really, really, really like you to use Bing, its self-branded search engine that competes against Google’s monopoly. Not only is it hardwired into much of Windows and other Microsoft products like the Edge browser,
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Microsoft Plans to Invest $80 Billion in AI Data Centers in Fiscal 2025
More than half of the investment has been earmarked for infrastructure in the U.S.. Microsoft President Brad Smith frames AI ...
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Microsoft Warns 400 Million Windows Users—You Need A New PC
Just a few days ago, security researchers warned hundreds of millions of Windows users they’re at risk from a “ dangerous ...
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on MSN
Microsoft would really like you to stop using Windows 10 this year
It’s 2025, and Microsoft is kicking off the year by reminding everyone that support for Windows 10 ends in October. While the ...
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Microsoft would really like you to replace your old Windows 10 PCs this year
This year, Mehdi is back with another prediction: 2025 will be "the year of the Windows 11 PC refresh." This year is also, ...
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on MSN
Windows 10’s days are numbered, and Microsoft is starting a big push for Windows 11 upgrades
With the end-of-support for Windows 10 in October 2025, Microsoft hopes to see a big wave of upgrades to AI-powered Windows ...
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Microsoft intends to invest $80 billion in AI in 2025
The massive sum will go towards building out datacenters for training AI models, as well as deploying and improving global AI ...
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Microsoft certifications can boost your skills in job fields like IT, AI, data science, and more. Here's how they work.
Microsoft certifications are for those looking to further their job skills with tech platforms like Azure, Windows, and more.
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