Microsoft's plans for Bing in the UK
The UK site lacks features such as Web Groups, which groups results in intuitive ways both on the Explore Pane and in the actual results, and Quick Tabs, which is essentially a table of contents for different categories of search results.
Also missing is price comparison for things like hotel rooms and aircraft fares, though these will roll out here. We assume that a lot of the natural language options will improve.
However, we will see shopping information and price comparison courtesy of the Microsoft-acquired site Ciao – in major European countries at least.

As we know, the UK offering will improve. Microsoft Search Lead Paul Stoddart told us on Friday that he believes we'll eventually get a better Bing as a result. "The US product is obviously more evolved and we are making it clear that UK Bing will launch in beta," said Stoddart. "But we have engineers committed to making the UK product fantastic and perfect for the market.
"Obviously between the US and the UK markets not everything is applicable. We have 60 engineers in Soho concentrating on making Bing the best search engine for the British market."
So the message? Bing is good, but it will get a whole lot better. But so will Google, and with forthcoming search innovations such as Google Squared as well as completely integrated services such as Google Maps and Calendar, Bing has its work cut-out. We'll be using it all this week as our main search engine – and we'll let you know how we get on.
And, if you're interested, Microsoft is also staging a live Bing webcast today at 1800 BST, 10am PST.
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alexish
July 23rd
3. Bing is definitely a big improvement on live search and does have some features that Google lacks, such as the enhanced previewing and what I call predictive filtering, which guides the search or 'decision process' more intelligently, it has made steps in the right direction, but a long way yet, but what we can conclude is the competition is good news for the user.
My full review here: http://blog.harakis.net/2009/06/03/microsoft-bing-because-its-not-google-its-better/
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shodanicron
June 2nd
2. Agreed
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dgerard
June 1st
1. Tell you what I'm really interested in: someone cracking the image search problem.
Google Images hasn't cracked it - the Microsoft image search is about as good, i.e. about as awful. The state of image search feels to me like the state of text search did in 1997, i.e. lots of search engines that barely work - waiting for a Google to come along, crack the problem properly and reap the rewards.
I've played with Bing and its results seem about as good as Google's. Which is not enough reason for me to switch. I don't know how Microsoft will crack that problem - (1) getting people to bother (2) getting them to stay.
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