Microsoft Bing

Microsoft Bing

Main logo and wordmark since October 2020
Screenshot
The Bing homepage
Type of site
Search engine
Available in40 languages
OwnerMicrosoft
Created byMicrosoft
RevenueMicrosoft Advertising
URLbing.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional (Microsoft account)
LaunchedJune 3, 2009; 15 years ago (2009-06-03)
Current statusActive
Written inASP.NET[1]
Microsoft Bing
Developer(s)Microsoft
Initial releaseApp launched July 2014; 10 years ago (2014-07)
Stable release(s) [±]
Android29.6 (Build 42110700) / 7 November 2024; 10 days ago (2024-11-07)[2][3]
iOS29.6 (Build 42110700) / 9 November 2024; 8 days ago (2024-11-09)[4]
Windows[a]1.1.0.0 / 23 October 2024; 25 days ago (2024-10-23)[5]
PlatformAndroid, iOS, Windows
TypeSearch engine
Websitewww.bing.com Edit this on Wikidata

Microsoft Bing, commonly referred to as Bing, is a search engine owned and operated by Microsoft. The service traces its roots back to Microsoft's earlier search engines, including MSN Search, Windows Live Search, and Live Search. Bing offers a broad spectrum of search services, encompassing web, video, image, and map search products, all developed using ASP.NET.

The transition from Live Search to Bing was announced by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on May 28, 2009, at the All Things Digital conference in San Diego, California. The official release followed on June 3, 2009. Bing introduced several notable features at its inception, such as search suggestions during query input and a list of related searches, known as the 'Explore pane'. These features leveraged semantic technology from Powerset, a company Microsoft acquired in 2008. Microsoft also struck a deal with Yahoo! that led to Bing powering Yahoo! Search.

Microsoft made significant strides towards open-source technology in 2016, making the BitFunnel search engine indexing algorithm and various components of Bing open source. In February 2023, Microsoft launched Bing Chat (later renamed Microsoft Copilot), an artificial intelligence chatbot experience based on GPT-4, integrated directly into the search engine. This was well-received, with Bing reaching 100 million active users by the following month.

As of April 2024, Bing holds the position of the second-largest search engine worldwide, with a market share of 3.64%, behind Google's 90.91%. Other competitors include Yandex with 1.61%, Baidu with 1.15%, and Yahoo!, which is largely powered by Bing, with 1.13%.[6]

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  4. ^ "Microsoft Bing Search". App Store. Retrieved November 15, 2024.
  5. ^ "Web Search from Microsoft Bing". Microsoft Apps. Retrieved November 15, 2024.
  6. ^ "Search Engine Market Share Worldwide". StatCounter Global Stats. Retrieved May 14, 2024.


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