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Microsoft has rearchitected its logo and its Bing.com site to reflect the fact Bing is no longer just a search engine on a Web page.
Commentary: Recently, Microsoft began to feature its own name on Bing Translator. Perhaps it's time for the Bing brand to be retired.
Microsoft readies an upgraded Bing search experience, including a modern new look, a "Page Zero" function and smarter results.
Bing isn't being left behind in Microsoft's journey to add more Fluent Design to its icons and logos. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how ...
To use Bing Translate, start by visiting the Bing Translator website. The interface is user-friendly and intuitive, making it easy for users to get started right away. Here’s what you need to do ...
The Bing Translator app has been available on Windows Phone for some time, but today it's heading over to Windows 8. According to a post on the browser's Search Blog, the program was built "from ...
Microsoft Translator, the underlying translation technology powering the app, supports just over 50 languages (yes, including Klingon), and Microsoft periodically adds new languages.
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