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Bing boosts Facebook integration

  • USA: Sunday, May 12 - 2013 at 07:30

Microsoft's online search engine Bing is adding new social features that allow users to comment and 'Like' their Facebook friends' posts directly on the site, PC World has reported. The move constitute another expansion to the search site to make it more interactive and useful, as the company seeks to distinguish itself from Google search. Previously, users could see that content, but could not interact with it without leaving the Bing site. "Now you can see what your friends might know about what you're searching for and engage with them directly without leaving the search page," Bing said in a blog post.

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