What ever you may think of Bing
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You got to appreciate the pictures. The only reason I visit the site is to see the picture of the day.
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You got to appreciate the pictures. The only reason I visit the site is to see the picture of the day.
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You got to appreciate the pictures. The only reason I visit the site is to see the picture of the day.
Yes, but unless I recognize the scene, how do I know where it is? And how do I turn it off? What if I use a dial-up connection and don't want to download it?
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You got to appreciate the pictures. The only reason I visit the site is to see the picture of the day.
i hate their "search overload" commercial. it's annoying enough to make me actively dislike Bing.
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Yes, but unless I recognize the scene, how do I know where it is? And how do I turn it off? What if I use a dial-up connection and don't want to download it?
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Yes, but unless I recognize the scene, how do I know where it is? And how do I turn it off? What if I use a dial-up connection and don't want to download it?
PIEBALDconsult wrote:
What if I use a dial-up connection
They have treatment centers for that. :)
Christopher Duncan www.PracticalUSA.com Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Got a career question? Ask the Attack Chihuahua!
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Yes, but unless I recognize the scene, how do I know where it is? And how do I turn it off? What if I use a dial-up connection and don't want to download it?
When Bing first came out, like a lot of people I had a look. It was only when people here started wittering on about the scene-of-the-day stuff, that I was aware that there was such a thing. You see I was running NoScript and had to specifically allow Bing before I could see the scenes. So that is at least one way to turn them off. Of course, the scripts might still be downloaded, just not allowed to run. I don't know.
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If you are using dial-up then I can be pretty sure you ain't gonna know what Bing is. ;)
Contrarywise, I have a cable Internet connection. But it could drop, in which case I may need to use dial-up.
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Contrarywise, I have a cable Internet connection. But it could drop, in which case I may need to use dial-up.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote:
What if I use a dial-up connection
They have treatment centers for that. :)
Christopher Duncan www.PracticalUSA.com Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Got a career question? Ask the Attack Chihuahua!
But searching for what I want to find can't be done there.
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Fine, but what are you going to do?
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i hate their "search overload" commercial. it's annoying enough to make me actively dislike Bing.
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Yes, but unless I recognize the scene, how do I know where it is? And how do I turn it off? What if I use a dial-up connection and don't want to download it?
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Aha! Very good, thanks. What other undocumented features are there? How can I add that to the search setting in Internet Options?
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Aha! Very good, thanks. What other undocumented features are there? How can I add that to the search setting in Internet Options?
go here and click on the Bing icon on from the left hand list http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/searchguide/en-en/default.mspx?dcsref=http://runonce.msn.com/runonce2.aspx#[^]
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go here and click on the Bing icon on from the left hand list http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/searchguide/en-en/default.mspx?dcsref=http://runonce.msn.com/runonce2.aspx#[^]
Oh, yeah, I did that for Bing yesterday, but had forgotten that they have the "Create your own" feature, I used "http://www.bing.com/search?q=TEST&form=QBLH?rb=0" as the URL. Thanks again.
modified on Saturday, July 4, 2009 12:46 PM