On 6/1/09 8:40 AM, James Finstrom wrote: > I wanted to be a good unbiased party and try out bing. I tried really > hard to find something I liked and well I either didn't try hard enough > or maybe I am just not skilled enough to make it do it's magic. Anyhow I > just thought I would share my opinion on Microsoft's new "google > Killer." It sort of reminds me of those cable vs satellite commercials > where the marketing folks are around the table and they say I know we > will just play the volume louder and that will make it better... > Basically Microsoft's approach is to "out google" google. When you do a > search you see sponsored text based ads on the top and right then your > results. Over all I was un-impressed if I want to use something "like > google" I will simply use google. Yeah, Google is still tops for normal searching. HOWEVER, the bing maps (used to be Live Maps) has one absolute killer feature: "Bird's Eye View". I've found myself spending *hours* on it, checking out various properties from all angles. Really, there's no comparison between it and a simple overhead shot. Now for those properties that have both Bing Bird's Eye View *and* Google Streetview... well, it's so close to being there that it's almost virtual reality. Awesome. Kurt --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss