An Inside Look at Bing

Bing is about to rock the search engine world next week.  Find out why!

Bing
Microsoft will release Bing early next week, a search engine that finally has the potential to steal away some of Google’s dominating market share.  I will be honest I was a little sceptical when I first heard about Bing (codename Kumo).  In fact the original title for this article was going to be a lot more negative.  But now that I have had the chance to use it for real world searches, I am impressed and have switched my search engine from Google to Bing.  It was a no brainer.  Bing won me over in about 10 minutes. 

As I kept searching more and more, all these little features kept popping out at me!  They weren’t so crazy that I was confused and wanting to go crawling back to Google.  They were slight tweaks and magical changes that I’m sure were daunting from a back-end and logical programming perspective, but the magic is in how non intrusive and awesome the features are to the user.  So what were these sleight of hand tricks that Microsoft was able to embed?  Why did I finally switch my search engine from Google after nearly 8 years of being a loyal fan that promoted Google to nearly everyone that used something different?

Comparing Bing Search with Google

Winner: Bing

I just bought a new digital SLR camera, Nikon D60, and I wanted to download the manual to my laptop for reference purposes.  So I went to Bing, and I searched Nikon D60.  I was blown away at how nice the search results were laid out for me.  It was clear that bing knew exactly what I was looking for.   Check out the search results!

Bing Search Example

You’ll notice that it starts off with images which is really cool because it confirms that it’s the right camera.  On the left it has various options I can select from including: Reviews, Accessories, Manual, Repair, Lenses, and Videos.  Pretty slick.  So I was looking for a manual in this case. I simply click on the Manual selection, and the first result is the correct manual from Nikon.  Let’s try the same search with Google.

All I get from Google is a ton of advertisers and links to buy the camera. Not at all what I’m looking for.   I click into a few of the links to see if they have the manual and they don’.  They also don’t really have pictures or reviews easily accessible anywhere.  Next I’ll try a more specific search I guess like “Nikon D60 Manual”.

Google Search Compare

So I tried to find my manual again, this time I get a paid link to the Nikon web site, followed by something that looks like it should be the manual.  I click on it, and it’s definitely not my manual.  I scroll down a bit, and no manual.  So I go to the Nikon site and start looking through it and about 15 clicks later I find what I’m looking for.

Compare Google with Bing

With Bing I not only found exactly what I was looking for, but the interface was so simple I was able to find the manual in two clicks by only typing “Nikon D60”.  With Google I typed in exactly what I wanted, and it took me 15 clicks and about 5 minutes.  Google gets an Epic Fail, Bing clearly wins.

Let’s try another search for “Disney”.  If I am searching for Disney I am probably looking for: Games, Movies, Disney Store, Shows, and Schedules.   Guess what bing lets me filter on super easily!  Check it out below and tell me it’s not an awesome search result:

Bing Disney Search

Google’s results for “Disney” are very lacking.  Pretty much everything that shows up is not what I’m looking for, and its presented in a pretty static interface that reminds me of the 1990’s to be honest.

Google Disney Search

So on basic search that typical users will perform, Bing’s results are ridiculously better.

Comparing Bing Interface with Google Interface

Winner: Bing

Let’s go on a tour of some of the Bing features.  A nice one to start with is the new preview feature that allows you to see useful information pertaining to a web site before you click the link.  I’m not talking about a useless thumbnail that you can’t see well.  This is actually relevant information, including links to let you drill into the site, before even going to the web site.

You’ll notice it’s pretty slick.  I just hover of the right side of the result, and I get details on the web site, with links that let me drill into the site right away.  This is actually a huge time saver that should get rid of many of the “Click and Back” usage that many users do today on search engines.  The really nice thing is how well this feature works and how easy it is to read.

Bing Search HVAC

I really love the filtering options you get with bing as well.  They are freaking awesome.  I can very easily filter my result set on anything I would like, and the search results change, and in some case the interface changes slightly to present the data better.  But the cool thing is that you feel like you are still on the same page.  With Google as you go to different Google applications, you feel like you are definitely in a different place, and can’t easily get back to where you were.

Bing Search Related Information

Comparing Bing Image Search with Google

Winner: Bing

I love the image searching because it’s so integrated with the rest of my experience.  Clicking on Images easily filters my results and shows me Images.  I can easily hover over the images, and as I hover over them they seem to “Pop Out” at me.  I get more information on the image as well.

Bing Image Search

If I click on the image, I get a listing of all the images had previously which is pretty cool, and I can also see the image in larger view if I like, all within the same interface.

Bing Image Search Details

You also get some easy to use options for the Bing Image Search that aren’t hidden.  They are easy to see, and you can filter your results very easily.

Bing Image Search Options

The display options are easy to see again, right at the top right corner, and work really fast.

Bing Image Search Display Options

With all these slight improvements and tweaks, Bing beats Google hands down with its image searching capabilities.  Try the same searches with Google and you get lots pretty quickly.

Comparing Bing Video Search with Google

Winner: Bing

The Bing interface is awesome to use.  Probably the most amazing feature in Bing is how the search results change dynamically depending on what you’re searching for.  Let’s try a different search this time and look up one of my favourite bands, the Red Hot Chili Peppers. 

A simple search for “Red Hot Chili Peppers” in bing gives me an awesome result set back.  It shows me images of the Peppers, followed by their web site and some other very relevant results.  Along the left I can filter based on Videos, Interviews, Tour, Albums, Lyrics, Songs, and Images.  Let’s check out the videos section.

music search bing

The video’s section is pretty cool for a few reasons.  One is I can easily go back to any other filter, or my main search on the same user interface.  Google makes you jump to different sites and you get lost really easily and end up pressing the back button in your browser a couple of times. One of the other awesome features that you have to really see, is I can just hover over the videos, and they start playing.  In Google in order to see if I found the right video, I actually have to click the video which takes me to the video web site, and then see if it’s the right one.

bing search video 

If I want to play the video it’s super easy, I just click the video, and the player starts up right within bing!  No need to leave the bing site.  The cool thing is they have this working for all the video sites I tried including AOL, YouTube, MySpace, Soapbox, and Dailymotion.  Pretty cool, AND it didn’t make me get lost in my search quest.

bing search play video example

I tried the above within Google, but to be honest it was so horrible, I’m not even going to bother putting in the screenshots. It’s one of those things that make you think that the only reason you liked Google was because there was nothing better.

Conclusion

I really wanted to give some props to Google at some point in this article so that it wasn’t completely lopsided, however there was no way.  Bing’s search is ridiculously better than Google Search in pretty much every way possible. 

It’s really one of those things where I’m sitting here thinking to myself “I remember when I was telling everyone to go check out Google its results are awesome”, and everyone did that back in the day, and it really made Google what it is today.  I totally see myself wanting to tell people to check out Bing, and at the end of the day, it’s the word of mouth that a product is amazing that is going to mean success or failure for Bing.  I know personally, I have a huge network of friends involved in every area of technology; I’m super excited to show them how cool Bing is.  They might not listen to a television commercial, but they will listen if I tell them to check out Bing. 

With the features Bing offers, I find it hard to believe Bing isn’t going to catch on like wildfire.  It took Google to make Microsoft better, now it will take Microsoft to make Google better.    It’s clear from using Bing that Microsoft is a different company now that it has been infused with usability experts and designers.  The sleeping giant has clearly woken up.

In the end, users will win this war no matter what happens, and that is what has me more excited than anything!

 

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The Future of Search

Microsoft is getting ready for battle with Google with Bing.com.  Internally Bing has been talked about as Kumo.com.  Over the next few months, Microsoft is going to spend $100 million dollars on promoting Bing.com.  But what is Microsoft bringing to the table with Bing.com?  Microsoft has certainly done their homework over the last several years.  They seem to think they have a great product now, let’s see how well it does against Google.com!

Google’s big mistake was declaring search almost solved at 90% to 95%.  Search is so far from being solved it’s not even funny.  Microsoft did its own research and found that 42% of all searches need to be refined.  25% of all searches result in the user hitting the “back” button.  I wrote an article called “Who Wants To Beat Google?” a few months ago, and it sounds like Bing is going to have many of these features which is great, but there is still something I’m hoping Microsoft is not forgetting.  The Developers and Webmasters!

Don’t forget the Developer Tools

One of the things that has always set Microsoft apart from other software companies is their developer tools.  By creating awesome tools for developers to use to build on the Microsoft platform, Microsoft has created an army of developers that depend on Microsoft products being installed on computers.  They in turn promote Microsoft to companies, friends, and family.  Google has done the same thing with search.  They provide a ridiculous amounts of tools for SEO experts to develop new tactics, monitor results, create advertising campaigns, check the health of their web sites, and so much more.

Let’s take a look at what Google offers web developers and webmasters:

  1. Google Webmaster Tools
  2. Google Webmaster Central Channel on YouTube
  3. Google Adsense
  4. Google Analytics
  5. Google Adwords
  6. Google Trends
  7. Google Experimental Labs
  8. Google Labs

These aren’t all the tools by any means, but you get the point. The great thing about all these tools is that you can sign up and be up and running with these tools extremely fast! Google has invested a large amount of money in building up all these tools, and have created an entire ecosystem surrounding their search engine.  It’s not just about a search engine!  Just like it’s not just about having the best operating system, Microsoft needs to remember that it’s not just about having the best search engine. It’s about having the best development tools, the best developers, and the best partnerships.

It was awesome to watch Netscape and Microsoft do battle back in the 90’s.  I’m looking forward to this battle, as it’s only going to benefit the consumers and help advance search even faster!

5 Tips to Becoming a Development Rock Star

So you want to become a software development Rock Star?  I had someone ask me the other day “How can I become a software development rock star?”.  The only true way of course is to practice, practice, practice.  But what about some easy to follow tips?  I had come up with a few in the last year that I wanted to share, so I decided I would put the tips all in one place for him to read.

The 10 Commandments of Great User Experience Design

Starting a new software development project in the next little while?  Praying and hoping that it goes well?  Are you worrying about all the little software development intricacies like: Making sure you have a proper source control, ensuring you have a continuous integration environment, making sure you have great developers and making sure they are happy?  If you are, you probably haven’t remembered to pay attention to the most important part of the software development process.  The User Interface and the User Experience.

Software Development Top 30 Mistakes

I have been developing software and web applications for nearly 11 years now.  Software development has come a long way since the days of Binary, Cobol, etc.  What still fascinates me about software development is the same mistakes made before, are still made today.  Below are the top 30 Mistakes that are made within the software development process.  It’s amazing to see that none of these have anything to do with the language itself.

How To Kill Your To Do List, Developer Style!

Are you one of those people that creates to do list’s, action plans, project plans, and seems to have millions of things to do?  There is actually a simple “Hack” you can use today to get your life back on track.  I just finished reading David Allen’s book Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity: Books: David Allen, and have taken some great ideas from the book!  I highly recommend reading it. Follow along with me on this journey to getting more stuff done than you ever imagined, developer style!

What Makes Version 1.0 Software Hard

I’m always puzzled by how hard software can be to write the first version of any software product.  Software in itself is always hard, for more reasons than I can write in a blog entry. But what makes Version 1.0 so hard?  I’ll give you a hint, most of it has nothing to do with your developers. It has more to do with the process of innovation.

How To Finish A Big Software Project And Be The Hero

We’ve all been there! The huge beast software project that just won’t end/die. In fact Microsoft is constantly getting themselves into this trouble.  Vista, SQL Server, XP, all became these huge projects, that in the end, had to have massive features cut, and new leaders appointed to save the day and ship products!  At the end of the day, if you are constantly building and building, and never shipping, you’re sunk!  How do you get a big software project out of the water and become the software development hero?  I’ll tell you how…

Silverlight vs. Flash SmackDown

The Silverlight vs. Flash SmackDown was a smashing success!

Thanks to everyone that made it out to the Silverlight vs. Flash SmackDown event yesterday in Winnipeg.  It was a lot of fun to present the content on the Silverlight side, and have some friendly banter back and fourth with Darren Osadchuks who presented Flash.

We had nearly 200 people in attendance and completely jam packed the Carol Shields Auditorium at the Millennium Library.  In fact we had to get an “overflow” room setup last minute that we streamed the event to via the new web site: TechSmackDown.com. TechSmackDown will have all the event video footage and PowerPoint’s posted shortly.

Everyone was glued to their seats for the entire 2 and a half hour event.  In fact when asked if anyone wanted to take a break, nobody raised their hands.  A ton of prizes were given out thanks to our sponsors: Anvil Digital, Protegra, Microsoft, redgate, Apress, O’Reilly, Wrox, and CDot Networks.  The event was the first event put on by all three tech user groups in the city: Winnipeg.net User Group, Flash in the Peg, and New Media Manitoba.

If you can’t wait to play with some of the technologies that were shown last night, make sure to check out: http://www.microsoft.com/expression/ You can download trial versions of Expression Studio Tools, or even try out Expression Blend 3 Preview!

So for those that want to check out the demo’s for themselves, lets do a quick run through right now.

Sketchflow Rocks The House

I think Sketchflow is probably the single most innovative technology to come out of Microsoft in the last decade.  I know it sounds crazy but its just true!  After all the innovation we had done in software, 70% of all IT projects still fail!  Sketchflow is going to change that!  I started by showing how to draw with wiggly styles in Sketchflow and present the client with options.  We then moved into creating documentation from our sketches like magic!  I’m pretty sure I saw tears of happiness in most people’s eyes, followed by some crazy applause!

We then moved on to actually creating an awesome application by importing a PhotoShop file, and then making an application in Silverlight using blend that followed all the styles that were created in PhotoShop! Many thanks to Jon Harris for getting me ready to rock for this demo.

Silverligh Dominates Video

I showed how the YouTube experience of watching Big Buck Bunny was pretty bad, as was Vimeo.  I then loaded up Expression Media Encoder and showed off all the amazing features it had and produced a pretty cool video.  I then showed the new Big Buck Bunny video with Adaptive Streaming with Silverlight. People couldn’t believe the quality and the features it had.  Skipping, rewinding, amazing quality of video… running on a Mac!  On Internet at a Library!

Some other great Silverlight Examples

In closing I tried to show off some of the great implementations out there that take advantage of Silverlight! Here are some of them:

The message was clear, designers and developers need to find a way to work together better!  Silverlight and the Expression tools offers something unique to the equation with Sketchflow, which will launch in Expression Studio 3.

Flash vs. Silverlight

Fun was had by all!  Check out the massive crowd!  And this is just one room, the other overflow room had another 30 or so people watching across the hall on a live stream!

Silverlight vs Flash

Darren did an awesome job explaining the entire Adobe Flash Platform.  As a .net guy, I must admit it was pretty impressive as well.

Silverlight vs Flash

Here’s a wide angle shot of the crowd!  Our goal was to get designer and developers in the same room and really pump them up about building awesome web applications!  Silverlight vs. Flash was the title of the event, but at the end of the day, I think it was really clear that everyone is going to win in the Microsoft vs. Flash Battle of the Titans.

Silverlight vs Flash

As a reminder to everyone that was at the event, the slides and video of the event will be posted very shortly at TechSmackDown.com.