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  2. Bingbot - Wikipedia

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    Bingbot is a web-crawling robot (type of internet bot), deployed by Microsoft October 2010 to supply Bing. [1] It collects documents from the web to build a searchable index for the Bing (search engine) .

  3. robots.txt - Wikipedia

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    User-agent: BadBot # replace 'BadBot' with the actual user-agent of the bot User-agent: Googlebot Disallow: /private/ Example demonstrating how comments can be used: # Comments appear after the "#" symbol at the start of a line, or after a directive User-agent: * # match all bots Disallow: / # keep them out

  4. Msnbot - Wikipedia

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    Msnbot was a web-crawling robot (type of internet bot), deployed by Microsoft to collect documents from the web to build a searchable index for the MSN Search engine.It went into beta in 2004, and had full public release in 2005.

  5. Bing hack let user change search results for 100 million users

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  6. Category:Email agents - Wikipedia

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  7. Microsoft debuts Bing Chat Enterprise, as AI wars rage on - AOL

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    Microsoft on Tuesday announced a variety of new AI products and updates as part of its annual Inspire conference.The biggest news comes in the form of Microsoft’s new Bing Chat Enterprise. The ...

  8. Microsoft unveils more secure AI-powered Bing Chat for ... - AOL

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    Microsoft on Tuesday announced a more secure version of its AI-powered Bing specifically for businesses and designed to assure professionals they can safely share potentially sensitive information ...

  9. Browser sniffing - Wikipedia

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    Use of user agent strings are error-prone because the developer must check for the appropriate part, such as "Gecko" instead of "Firefox". They must also ensure that future versions are supported. Furthermore, some browsers allow changing the user agent string, making the technique useless. [3]