I think I have only used it once before to try out some of its features, like searching by size or finding similar images. But after Google implemented a similar feature, I haven't tried it out since then.
Bing doesn't just have more/better features, it actually offers better image results than Google Images. Search results are still inferior and bing was caught copying Google Search results at one time. Bing isn't bad though and I think it is growing. I still prefer Google.
I think bing is only used by the less computer savvy. Those that can't change the default search engine in IE and can't tell that it is not google. I am not targeting these people so bing brings me little traffic.
So the current versions of IE have BING as the homepage or default search engine? I haven't used IE for years, ever since I started using Firefox and Chrome. The last thing I remembered when I used IE was the default homepage was a blank page, and the default search engine is Google.
over 90% used google for their internet connection whil on the system morning.......bt some may used google for search and research....
I don't find many good reasons to use Bing for search as the results are always annoying. And, though i liked their video results before, now i'm finding Google's results to be more targeted and relevant to me.
I tried BING for the lulz before. It's not that bad on the keyword I used. Haven't tried it again since then.
I use Google search, just out of habit. Though they give way too many results for what I'm searching, at least I find what I'm looking for. With Bing, I rarely find any relevant results.
Bing's results win in terms of the smoothness of its social integrations. The company's contracts with both Facebook and Twitter give it access to more social data than Google, which must rely on the lesser-used Google+ network. The way it integrates social recommendations into its SERPs is also much less cluttered than Google's results.