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    wryfhk22 is offline Banned
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    Default Difference between Bing and Google

    The main objective of these search engines is to produce relevant results, when user enters a text in the search section from

    all the stored websites in on the internet. Results generated from Google and Bing can either be in the form of images, text

    or video or can be combination of all. But Google holds an edge over Bing and all the other search engines in terms of

    accuracy. Though both Google and Bing offers very exiting experience to the users, the biggest difference between the two is

    that Bing focuses more on speed whereas Google concentrates on accuracy.

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    Simonbaker is offline Fixer Upper
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    Default Diff b/w Bing and Google

    Main Difference between them that relevancy of result..Google result is more relevant then bing result

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    LondonHomes is offline Condominium
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    EricRE is offline Condominium
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    This is purely speculation, of course, but came across the same idea elsewhere online and thought I'd share what they had to say...

    (Sorry forgot which site I found it on) but they were saying that, as far as rankings go Yahoo/Bing rank you more on internal site features while Google focuses more on external features.

    What do you guys/gals think - agree? disagree?

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    BuyLandOnline is offline Fixer Upper
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    Wink Google

    Google runs the show. They drive more traffic, they're more relevant and they are the #1 most visited webpage in the world. I'd say they are doing a pretty good job.
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    the biggest difference between the two is

    that Bing focuses more on speed whereas Google concentrates on accuracy.
    I believe so, I guess which is why Google is being use more than any other SE!

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    pandy1021 is offline Condominium
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    Quote Originally Posted by wryfhk22 View Post
    The main objective of these search engines is to produce relevant results, when user enters a text in the search section from

    all the stored websites in on the internet. Results generated from Google and Bing can either be in the form of images, text

    or video or can be combination of all. But Google holds an edge over Bing and all the other search engines in terms of

    accuracy. Though both Google and Bing offers very exiting experience to the users, the biggest difference between the two is

    that Bing focuses more on speed whereas Google concentrates on accuracy.

    Well they differ in their algos.. Even when Bing almost shows the same results as Goolgle SERPs does, they still have different algos and we cannot compare Bing's to Googles' . With Google having a more advance searching, and Bing only coping with them, that's way too far.

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    Agent Campus is offline Condominium
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    Well this accuracy that the TS (thread starter) is talking about is not really something that is applicable to everyone. there are those who prefer Bing results to Google (although I'm not one of them, I'm just merely suggesting it).

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