Do you switch search engines a lot based on how they look?Might have to check out Bing.
Even though the question wasn't directed towards me, I'm going to answer it. Not a lot, but if the look is distracting I will not use it. For example, I tried out Bing once. Their look was distracting and I haven't been back since.Do you switch search engines a lot based on how they look?
I don't find Bing a pleasure to use anyway, it feels outdated compared to the instant and speedy search that Google provides. I very rarely see a Google homepage as I just search from the address bar. I'm never usually on a results page more than 30 seconds either, so the look of it isn't that bothering.Even though the question wasn't directed towards me, I'm going to answer it. Not a lot, but if the look is distracting I will not use it. For example, I tried out Bing once. Their look was distracting and I haven't been back since.
yeah, I was just giving an example. Bing is just plain dreadful, and, like you, I mostly use the search bar in the browser as opposed to the web site. I'm starting to think that the navigation bar up there stands out a little too much.I don't find Bing a pleasure to use anyway, it feels outdated compared to the instant and speedy search that Google provides. I very rarely see a Google homepage as I just search from the address bar. I'm never usually on a results page more than 30 seconds either, so the look of it isn't that bothering.
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