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Microsoft Launches Bing iPhone App

Microsoft has launched a Bing app for the iPhone. It's now available for download in the Apple App store. Of course the iPhone app is not the first mobile experience Bing has offered. There is already Bing for Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, Sidekick and select BREW-based devices on Verizon. Key features of the iPhone app include: - Daily image from Bing.com - Easy to access voice search - Tips and tricks on the home page - "Locate Me" functionality - Ability to add pushpins and save locations - Show multiple locations on a single map "Our investments in voice search (you may have played with them on Windows phones or BlackBerry already) continues in our iPhone App and works great for map locations as well as old fashioned web search," says Justin Jed of Bing for mobile. "Just say 'San Francisco weather,' for a quick result, or even say a full address for a map or directions. Continue reading

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Viewing Google Image Search Results All on One Page

Remember when Microsoft's Bing launched and one of the features that really caught people's attention was the interface of its image search feature? It was unique in that you could simply scroll down on the results page infinitely. You didn't have to go to multiple pages to find more images. You just kept scrolling. Google is now testing such a feature for its own image search results. In actuality, this feature was not exactly new to Bing. As Barry Schwartz notes at Search Engine Land, Microsoft had actually already been doing this with Live Search, which became Bing. It's just that most people didn't use Live Search, so when they checked out Bing, it might as well have been new. Microsoft has been using the feature since 2006 (and even used similar functionality on its web results at one time), but Google (not to mention the now defunct Amazon A9) also used it - just not in image search. Google's SearchMash test site, which also launched in 2006 took advantage. That was a different time though. Now Bing has come out and stole a small, but significant amount of the search industry's mindshare away from Google, and one feature that people like about it is the infinite scroll in image search. Maybe Google recognizes that people like that and wants to deliver a similar user experience. Keep in mind, the feature is only being tested with a small percentage of Google users though. There's no guarantee that it will even become a feature. A spokesperson for Google told Schwartz that they are "continually testing new interfaces and features to enhance the user experience," and that they didn't have any additional details to share about it. So there's only room for speculation at this point. One thing worth noting is that Google has been really geared up about making the web faster. If you go over to Bing's image search and scroll through some results, I think you'll quickly find that this method of browsing results is indeed faster than clicking over to multiple pages (although your own Internet connection could affect this). Will Google implement this kind of functionality eventually? It wouldn't be the first instance of the search engine including Bing-like features . Related Articles: > Google Puts More Images (And One Big Pic) On Results Pages > Google Experiments with a New Image Search Feature > Google "Similar Images" Feature Goes From Labs to Actual Feature Continue reading

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Google Puts More Images (And One Big Pic) On Results Pages

The PageZoom, NoSquint, and Image Zoom add-ons for Firefox have been downloaded over 5 million times, all together, so obviously, there are a significant number of people for whom default sizes don't cut it. Continue reading

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Google Experiments with a New Image Search Feature

Google has launched a new Labs experiment dealing with image search. The feature is called Image Swirl , and attempts to deliver the user image search results in a different and more visual interface. Google describes Image Swirl: Google Image Swirl organizes image search results into groups and sub-groups, based on their visual and semantic similarity and presents them in an intuitive exploratory interface. Think about Image Swirl as kind of a visual image version of the wonder wheel . The wonder wheel performs a very similar task with text. This works with actual images (not just image queries). Here's what it looks like: Google says to try Image Swirl to resolve an ambiguous query visually, such as "apple," "jaguar," or "beetle." They also suggest using it to explore different visual perspectives on queries like "Eiffel Tower," "beach," or "impressionism." You can only use the feature for select queries at this point. It's not just like performing a regular image search. They give you a list of possibilities in addition those mentioned above, but it is not limited to those. I tried searching for several band names, for example, and they all seemed to work. After that quick test run, I could actually see this being useful in a shopping scenario. For example, when I search for the band " Converge ," I get one result that shows a t-shirt, and when I click on that, it brings up other t-shirt results from various sites. If I was looking to buy a new Converge t-shirt, that could come in quite handy. Google Labs experiments are of course just that - experiments. Some of them blossom into full-fledged Google products. Others sit there and collect dust. I can already see a great deal of potential in this one, however, and based on Google's use of the Wonder Wheel in its search options, I could easily see this one making a jump to the image search options. What do you think of the Image Swirl? Would you use this if it was a feature of Google Image Search? Share your thoughts . Related Articles: > Google "Similar Images" Feature Goes From Labs to Actual Feature > Rank in Image Searches and Get Valuable, Untapped Traffic > Google Presents New Image Search Options Continue reading

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