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… Bing users want the 7 wonders, Google’s the 7 deadly sins

February 14th, 2010

Thought I’d check out Bing’s view of the world, since it recently became 11% of search by some accounts.  And, I have to say – bing [sic] it on, as more search provider options can only be a good thing.

So, Bing’s alphabetis unsurprisingly mainly the sames as Google’s, apart from the following, notable exceptions (I’ve excluded most of the entries that are either the same or very similar).  The listings are first (second) – and then Google’s for comparison.

  • bing (bank of america) – best buy (bank of america)
  • google (gmail) – gmail (google maps)
  • irs.gov (itunes) – imdb (itunes)
  • netflix (nascar) – netflix (nfl.com)
  • orbitz (office depot) – office depot (opm)
  • pogo (pandora) – pandora (photobucket)
  • utube (usps) – usps (ups)
  • www.google.com (walmart) – walmart (weather) 
  • zipcodes (zillow) – zillow (zappos)

And for numbers:

  • 2009 calendar (2012) - 2010 calendar (2012)
  • 53.com (50 cent) – 500 days of summer (50 cent)
  • 7 wonders world (7 zip) – 7zip (7deadly sins)
  • 89 (84 lumber) – 80’s music (80’s fashion)
  • 9 news (93x) – 90210 (92.3)

In summary, people who use bing are more worried about a year behind (2009 calendar instead of 2010), taxes (irs.gov), travel (orbitz), nascar instead of NFL, and finding their way back to www.google.com…

Also, bingers want to know about the 7 wonders of the world, googlers about the 7 deadly sins.  Huh.

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