How to Take the Bing It On Challenge
Think up at least five different search terms you can use to compare the two sites graphically., Visit the Bing It On webpage. , Locate and input your first search term into the huge search text box in the direct center of the page., Click the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Think up at least five different search terms you can use to compare the two sites graphically.
Perhaps think of some popular newsworthy terms or things you popularly find yourself searching. -
Step 2: Visit the Bing It On webpage.
, If you don't know what to search for, check out some of the popular search terms that are listed below the box.
These links are what are some trending topics at this moment. ,, Look at the differences for visual appeal as well as content and layout of the two search pages. , Click the "I choose the results on the left"
if the search service looks better on the left than it does on the right.
Click the "I choose the results on the right" if the results on the right look appealing to you.
Click "I can't decide, it's a draw" 's box in the center of the screen, if you can't decide, or both look appealing. , You'll need to do this for four additional times. , On the resulting page, the main portion of the page tells you which search engine you chose most often, along with a break-down of what each search term yielded which search engine. -
Step 3: Locate and input your first search term into the huge search text box in the direct center of the page.
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Step 4: Click the "Search" box.
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Step 5: Look at the resulting page.
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Step 6: Make your choice.
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Step 7: Repeat the steps
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Step 8: from inputting another word into the box downward.
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Step 9: Look at your results.
Detailed Guide
Perhaps think of some popular newsworthy terms or things you popularly find yourself searching.
, If you don't know what to search for, check out some of the popular search terms that are listed below the box.
These links are what are some trending topics at this moment. ,, Look at the differences for visual appeal as well as content and layout of the two search pages. , Click the "I choose the results on the left"
if the search service looks better on the left than it does on the right.
Click the "I choose the results on the right" if the results on the right look appealing to you.
Click "I can't decide, it's a draw" 's box in the center of the screen, if you can't decide, or both look appealing. , You'll need to do this for four additional times. , On the resulting page, the main portion of the page tells you which search engine you chose most often, along with a break-down of what each search term yielded which search engine.
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