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Bing search engine site goes down temporarily
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article published on 6 December, 2009
Microsoft has acknowledged and apologized for a temporary outage of the Bing search engine this week.
The statement says that the outage came after testing and a "configuration change" made to the site. The change led to "unfortunate and unintended consequences" which included the complete take down of the search engine.
Says Satya Nadella, Microsoft senior VP of Online Services Division: ... [ read the full article ]
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7. December 2009 @ 00:32 |
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Bing servers relayed this message before its immediate outage.
Quote: A problem has been detected and Bing has been shutdown to prevent damage to the internet If this is the first time you've seen this Bing Error please restart the internet and undo any recent changes.
Thank you For your Cooperation.
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7. December 2009 @ 00:55 |
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Bing sucks...you notice that it's shares go up almost identicaly to Windws 7 shares...and bing is the default search engine for Windows 7, even if you mistype a web adress. Bing isn't winning; Windows 7 is, and bing is riding it's coattails.
Quote: Bing servers relayed this message before its immediate outage.
Quote: A problem has been detected and Bing has been shutdown to prevent damage to the internet If this is the first time you've seen this Bing Error please restart the internet and undo any recent changes.
Thank you For your Cooperation.
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7. December 2009 @ 02:04 |
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If it ain't broke why try fix it :)
Google still the best search engine.
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7. December 2009 @ 02:10 |
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Originally posted by borhan9: If it ain't broke why try fix it :)
Google still the best search engine.
Good point...rather than making the search engine work correctly, the engineers are microsoft can make their paychecks just by trying to keep it online!
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7. December 2009 @ 03:09 |
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was surfing during this weird
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7. December 2009 @ 03:31 |
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Quote: Bing recently surpassed 10 percent market share, a far cry from Google's 65 percent share but a nice increase for the search engine which was relaunched less than six months ago.
Just wondering, where is this data coming from? The November NetApplications report on search engine market share says that Google, globally, has ~85% market share. Bing is only showing 3.26%, which is just over half of Yahoo's 6.22%.
Also, if the Google 65% is correct and Bing has 10% then does that mean Yahoo has ~15-20% with the remaining 5-10% scraps going to Ask, Lycos, etc.?
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7. December 2009 @ 05:50 |
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Quote: Bing sucks...you notice that it's shares go up almost identicaly to Windws 7 shares...and bing is the default search engine for Windows 7, even if you mistype a web adress. Bing isn't winning; Windows 7 is, and bing is riding it's coattails.
i use windows XP and bing comes up when i mistype an address.sometimes even when i type the address right.i did actually try bing once to search for something but i didnt like the results.Bing sux.google is a lot better and it doesnt just pop up whenever it wants.
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7. December 2009 @ 09:08 |
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im a little spammer short and stout, here is my handle, here is my stout.
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7. December 2009 @ 09:45 |
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No need for them to apologize for the outage ... no one is using it anyway (^_^)
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7. December 2009 @ 10:15 |
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7. December 2009 @ 12:13 |
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Originally posted by Pop_Smith: Quote: Bing recently surpassed 10 percent market share, a far cry from Google's 65 percent share but a nice increase for the search engine which was relaunched less than six months ago.
Just wondering, where is this data coming from? The November NetApplications report on search engine market share says that Google, globally, has ~85% market share. Bing is only showing 3.26%, which is just over half of Yahoo's 6.22%.
Also, if the Google 65% is correct and Bing has 10% then does that mean Yahoo has ~15-20% with the remaining 5-10% scraps going to Ask, Lycos, etc.?
Hey Pop Smith, numbers come from the latest comScore figures. Yahoo has 18 percent, Ask 4 percent, and AOL about 3 percent. This is also only for the US market, I will add that to the original article.
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7. December 2009 @ 16:29 |
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Originally posted by DVDBack23: Hey Pop Smith, numbers come from the latest comScore figures. Yahoo has 18 percent, Ask 4 percent, and AOL about 3 percent. This is also only for the US market, I will add that to the original article.
Thanks DVDBack23, the information is much appreciated. :-)
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