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When it comes to searching for sites, Microsoft's Bing offers a list of URLs that looks pretty similar to Google, as well as image, video, shopping and map search options.

However, Microsoft's latest Google killer also promises several features that Redmond would like you to believe will trump the search incumbent.

For certain types of searches, such as for products or hotels, it will display additional information in the results page, including user reviews and pricing.

Users can also refine results into categories and view video thumbnail previews.

Early signs are promising, with Bing pulling in 16 per cent of the global search market, putting it ahead of Yahoo!'s 10 per cent, according to internet monitoring company StatCounter.

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RE: Twitter (Gallery: Top 10 alternatives to Google Search)
Google just knows too much, I prefer a search
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been using thehub.net for a while, I like it... (Read the rest)
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Real Time Search  Isaaclevi | 06/19/09
RE: Twitter (Gallery: Top 10 alternatives to Google Search)  Surendra Kapur | 06/19/09
RE: Twitter (Gallery: Top 10 alternatives to Google Search)  Surendra Kapur | 06/19/09
RE: Twitter (Gallery: Top 10 alternatives to Google Search)  Colin Patrick | 06/20/09
RE: Twitter (Gallery: Top 10 alternatives to Google Search)  Nicholas Panos | 06/22/09
RE: Twitter (Gallery: Top 10 alternatives to Google Search)  Rick_S1 | 06/23/09
Yahoo! search fanboy. XD  megamanx | 06/24/09
RE: Twitter (Gallery: Top 10 alternatives to Google Search)  bobbyyyy | 09/05/09

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