What is the difference between bing and google? is one better than the other?

Well Google has instant search which allows you to search as you type. Google also has more results but seeing as you would use only the first few pages thats not really importaint. I however use bing for because I find the results more relivent, eg while Google might find all webpages with a particular phrase Bing is more likely to find relivent results, this is proven by the fact that the success rate ( thats amount of users who make a search find a result they want) of Bing and Google is about 85% - 65% respectivly.

Then there is the looks of them, Bing has a image on there homepage and their results page looks more modern than Googles. Google is owned by microsoft who ownes shares in Facebook so they is some integration in the way of social search. This means if you are logged onto facebook and Bing at the same times Bing gives higher priority to websites "liked" by your friends.

As far as other services go Google maps and Bing maps are generly pretty simular except in the US where Bing is far better. Microsoft has spent hundreads of millions of dollars flying planes over the US the photograph the US, giving a better image than Googles which are taken from space. As far as the companies go Google ownes Andriod, Google Chrome, Youtube and Microsft ownes XBOX, Windows, Skype and rumour has it they are about to buy Nokia.

For Bing, content is king. For Google, context is. Both Bing and Google evaluate your website on a range of factors, including the actual words that appear on your site, the keywords that are incorporated into your site’s programming, and the way your website links with others.

But they use this information differently to come up with their results. Bing seems to be more concerned with “on page factors” than Google is – that is, with the parts of a website that the user actually reads. Google, on the other hand, puts more emphasis on “Page Rank”, which is a complicated algorithm that essentially determines how popular your website is compared to other, similar websites.

•Google wants to know how many people link to you; Bing wants to know why they link to you. “Backlinks”, or “incoming links”, are links from other websites to yours. Links are extremely important for calculating search results, because they offer insight into what other people think of your website.

(The thinking is that if people link to your site, you must be offering something worthwhile.) Both search engines look at two factors when they evaluate incoming links: 1) how many links there are from other sites to yours; and 2) what those links say (i.e. If they contain relevant keywords). The difference is that Google seems to prioritize the quantity of links, while Bing seems to focus more on the quality of links.

•Google likes new content; Bing likes established content. Bing pays more attention to the “authority” of a website – that is, it gives precedence to websites that have been around for a while or belong to authoritative organizations. Google, on the other hand, seems to value fresh content and is much more likely to list recent blog posts than Bing is.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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