Switching from Google to Bing πŸ”

by Jul 22, 2024

Switching from Google to Bing πŸ”

Recently, I’ve decided to switch from Google Search to Microsoft Bing, and here’s why:

Ad Overload on Google: Google’s integration of its advertising and search teams has led to a surge in sponsored links. This trend often means navigating through more ads before finding truly relevant results.

Bing’s Balanced Approach: While Bing’s interface might not be as clean as Google’s, it offers a more balanced approach with fewer sponsored results, helping me find the information I need more efficiently.

Seamless Integration with Copilot and ChatGPT: My workflow has increasingly involved Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT. The ability to quickly switch from Bing to Copilot (just a tab away) has streamlined my process, allowing me to get precise answers and insights without extensive web searches.

Switching to Bing not only reduces ad clutter but also complements my use of advanced tools like Copilot and ChatGPT for a more efficient and effective information retrieval experience.

Have you experienced similar shifts in your digital tools?

#
Remy van Duijkeren

Remy van Duijkeren

Power Platform Advisor

Microsoft Power Platform Advisor with over 25 years of experience in IT with a focus on (marketing) automation and integration.

Helping organizations with scaling their business by automating processes on the Power Platform (Dynamics 365).

Expert in Power Platform, Dynamics 365 (Marketing & Sales) and Azure Integration Services. Giving advice and strategy consultancy.

Services:
– Strategy and tactics advise
– Automating and integrating

Subscribe to
The Daily Friction

A daily newsletter on automation and eliminating friction

Related Content

Backlog: The Black Hole of ideas

Backlog: The Black Hole of ideas Is your backlog turning into an ever-expanding universe of forgotten dreams? We all know that mixβ€”a jumble of big ideas and tiny tasks waiting for their day in the sun. Some items linger for years. Why do backlogs grow? Because we...

read more

The Trade-off Between Budgets and Quality βš–οΈ

The Trade-off Between Budgets and Quality βš–οΈ In my previous post, I talked about shifting from Estimates to Budgets for feature development πŸ’‘. Let's dive deeper. Using a Budget instead of an Estimate introduces a trade-off: Scope and Quality adjust to fit the time...

read more

Budgets instead of Estimates

Budgets instead of Estimates Estimating a feature is difficult and is often a guess (or even a lie). An Estimate is for a fixed scope. So, you need to think deeply how to implement the feature, before giving an Estimate. The business can then use the Estimate to...

read more