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Article Title: Bing Brings Out the Tweets
Author: Jason  Oh
Category: Computers
Word Count: 399
Keywords: Bing, Twitter
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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If you are going to enter the search engine market even if you are Microsoft 
you need to make a splash and so with Bing Tweets are shown in the searches. 
Bing offers in their search results the Twitter entries of prominent Twitterers 
in order to get a jump on the other search engines into this growing 
phenomenon. Twitter is as much of a phenomenon as any other application on the 
Net today and by adding it into their search results Bing is making quite a 
statement.

With Bing Tweets show up in the search window, not only showing that their 
search engine site is cool, but also legitimize Twitter as a social networking 
powerhouse. Bing faced some big obstacles entering the search engine world but 
by bringing in the hottest new craze since Facebook, they showed they could 
compete with giants like Google and Yahoo. Besides, let's face it.  Just the 
words Bing and Tweet sound like they should go together don't they? It is a 
whole new world out there in cyberspace and Bing wants to let all Internet 
surfers know that they are cool and up and coming. 

When Bing Tweets of prominent celebrities like Ryan Seacrest or Ashton Kutcher 
show up in a search query, people pay attention. What better marketing can you 
get than that? Talk about name recognition. It's fun to find the tweets of 
prominent people in a search and chances are, searchers will click on those 
tweet conversations out of sheer curiosity. That little thing is what will make 
people keep going back to Bing over the competition. It is a brilliant 
marketing concept and shows that once again Microsoft is on top of their game. 
It's also great because the search engine business was ready for something new 
and exciting.

Bing Tweets are a creative and fun way for the site to create a buzz. It is a 
fun site to search on and the entertainment value of being able to glance at 
prominent Tweets is priceless. To Bing and then get Tweets is a fun way to 
cruise around the Internet. Combining these two cutting edge technologies makes 
computing from home or on the fly with your PDA a fun and interesting 
experience. Who knows maybe even you Twitter account will someday be featured 
on Microsoft's Bing search engine. You never know what you are going to find on 
Bing.

Jason Oh has an interest in computers and technology. His blog 
http://refurbishedcomputerexplained.com provides detailed information on 
refurbished desktop computers. The website also offers useful tips of what to 
look for before purchasing refurbished desktop computers.
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