Microsoft Bing Insiders: Help Us Make Bing Better

Bing Insider program: Microsoft is pretty much the only company today that has a big engine s that can stand alongside Google, as the company has invested billions of dollars to make Bing a competitor to Google Search.Bing Insiders

 

Efforts are paying off, as Bing has reached 20 percent of its market share in the United States, and tends to finally become an alternative to Google Search, but 20% is not enough.

With bigger ambitions, Microsoft launched the Bing Insider program, aiming to get input from users about new features they'd like to see in Bing and to improve the engine. together.

 

It is not the first time that Microsoft has used such a program in the hers. It started with Windows 10 and the effort started in October 2014.

The purpose of these programs is to help Microsoft get information and suggestions on features and ideas to improve its portfolio services and products while providing access to early features that are not available to retail customers.

 

In Bing's case, however, the program only offers limited spots, and not everyone can join. Microsoft has a survey for interested users, and in the end the company will select those it wishes to participate in this new effort.

 

“Thank you for your interest in the Insiders Bing Program! Bing Insiders will be a passionate community of Bing users who want to know, and have early access to the latest features. Their feedback can help us make Bing awesome. Interested in joining? Complete this small (3 questions) survey, and we will contact you if you are eligible, ” says the research page.

 

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