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  2. Windows Spotlight - Wikipedia

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    Windows Spotlight is a feature included with Windows 10 and Windows 11 which downloads images and advertisements from Bing and displays them as background wallpapers on the lock screen. In 2017, Microsoft began adding location information for many of the photographs.

  3. Theme (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Themes were later supported in Windows 98 and was built-in there. These operating systems, as well as its successor, Windows Me, came with themes that customized desktop backgrounds, icons, user interface colors, Windows sounds and mouse cursors. [18] Windows XP expanded Windows theming support by adding visual styles and allowing each theme to ...

  4. Comparison of search engines - Wikipedia

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    Google Search: USA Yes Google data centers Yes No Un­known Kiddle: Yes No KidRex: Yes No KidzSearch: Yes No Lycos: Yes No Microsoft Bing: USA / China Yes Yes No Un­known Mojeek: UK Yes Custodian Data Centres Yes No Un­known Naver: Yes No Parsijoo: Yes No Petal: France Yes No Un­known Qwant: France Yes Yes Un­known Un­known Seznam.cz: Yes ...

  5. Microsoft’s Bing is the first threat to Google’s search ...

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    But Google controls 93% of the marketplace compared to Bing’s 3%. So why bother starting a war? So why bother starting a war? Simple: Microsoft wants a larger slice of the $570 billion digital ...

  6. Can Bing Keep Up With Google? - AOL

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    Today, Motley Fool CTO Jeremy Phillips and tech analyst Eric Bleeker discuss whether Microsoft's Bing can ever catch up with Google in the search market. While Bing has made headway on market ...

  7. Microsoft Gadgets - Wikipedia

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    Web gadgets – run on a web site, such as Bing.com or Spaces.; Sidebar gadgets – run on the desktop or be docked onto, run on the Windows Sidebar.; SideShow gadgets – run on auxiliary external displays, such as on the outside of a laptop or even on an LCD panel in a keyboard, and potentially mobile phones and other devices.

  8. Microsoft is bringing ChatGPT-powered Bing to your ... - AOL

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    Microsoft has released a mobile version of its Bing app and Edge Browser to combat Google's offerings. ... Bing currently holds just 8.9% of the desktop market and 0.48% of the mobile market.

  9. Microsoft Bing - Wikipedia

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    Bing Desktop 1.3.475.0. Microsoft released a beta version of Bing Desktop, a program developed to allow users to search Bing from the desktop, on April 4, 2012. [80] The production release followed on April 24, supporting Windows 7 only. [81] Upon the release of version 1.1 in December 2012 it supported Windows XP and higher. [82]