Bing features: more social search


Microsoft introduced a new version of Bing search engine, with a renewed interface and much more emphasis on social networking content extraction


Microsoft renews the Bing. The actress's second largest Internet search market (far behind Google) today announced a new version of its search engine, designed to integrate more custom content social networks. The new version is expected to be launched in the coming weeks to U.S. users only, and clear when you get to other countries.
Microsoft's move is similar to what Google has done with its social network Google, Prioritize results "social" about normal, but Microsoft bases its results on pre-existing networks, primarily Facebook has an agreement with her. Away from it, Bing will integrate social information from Google, Twitter, LinkedIn, Quora, Foursquare and Blogger blogging platform. The guiding principle is that the results from them you know, even if it's just a virtual acquaintance, you will be more relevant than search results.
Innovations come with an alteration in Bing's search interface, which will soon be three separate columns. Left column, and the largest, will be the standard search results. Middle column, a company called Bing Knows, will offer contextual information about the subject matter of various services and sites. If you are looking for a restaurant, for example, the middle column you can view its rating on Yelp. If you are looking for an address, which appears in this column map thumbnail.
Third column, her Friends Know at Microsoft called presents search results in your circles Bing social networks connected to them. Only search engine is not seeking an answer to your query, that if people who might know the answer. If you ask the search engine "for some show to go", he may present social results in the form of people who indicated that they like theater. Below the results of your social circles, the search engine also displays the results of people who are not friends, but may be relevant (name of newspaper search shows profiles of reporters). At the bottom of the column is part of the name of "activity", which shows - if you acknowledge it - your recent activity search engine.