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Visual Search seems to work best, as Bing now offers it, when there is a fairly finite group that should include what you are searching for. Less successful was a visual search–again using the ...
Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand keywords. Today at TechCrunch50, Microsoft senior vice president Yusuf Mehdi announced a new visual search feature on Bing which returns results as an ...
Visual Search with Bing Bing's Visual Search feature allows you to search using images instead of text, and this can be combined with voice search for a more seamless experience.
Microsoft wants you to use Bing visual search to find things to buy. Written by Liam Tung, Contributing Writer June 22, 2018 at 5:13 a.m. PT. Featured.
Visual search lets users conduct a search using an image to find other, visually-similar images. This feature was previously only accessible from Bing’s image search results.
Hands-On With Bing Visual Search. As one might expect, Visual Search is comprised of galleries, each an array of images pertaining to the subject being searched or, more appropriately, researched.
Oh, what a romantic vision Microsoft has here, with Visual Search: Imagine a search engine that served up results in images instead of text, and had easily-recognizable pictures, organized by ...
Give visual search a shot, and you’ll notice one thing first: you have install Microsoft’s awful Silverlight plug-in to use it. Alright Redmond, I’ll play along. Once back in Bing, you can ...
Microsoft on Monday introduced a new “Visual Search” feature in its Bing search engine. The feature lets people look for items or subjects when they can’t remember the name of what they’re ...
Microsoft today announces Visual Search in Bing. For a limited number of searches, particularly those related to shopping, movies and such, the search engine lets you visually search and filter ...
For additional detailed coverage, see Hands On With Bing, Microsoft’s New Search Engine. Note: Bing lets you change the front page image by using the navigation arrows in the lower right side of ...