Microsoft seems to have rolled out a pretty interesting change that spoofs Google.com UI when you try to find Google when using Bing.com.
Microsoft faces backlash after Bing mimics Google's interface, sparking criticism from Google Chrome's security chief.
Microsoft wants Windows users to stick with Edge and Bing for their online browsing and searching needs. Apparently, it’s not ...
If you can't beat Google, trick your users into thinking that they're using Google. That seems to be Microsoft's sneaky new ...
Windows Latest first spotted the situation, describing it as a “genius move to keep you from Google search.” It’s part of a ...
But if you use that search bar that appears below the doodle, your search results will still be funneled through Bing.
In a sneaky new move, Microsoft is trying to hide that people are using Bing when they try to get to Google. The new behavior, first spotted by Windows Latest, sees Bing’s search results page very ...
The interface features a search bar, a Google-like image at the top, and text below the search bar that mimics Google’s ...
Microsoft has long been trying to convince users to switch from Google’s services to its own offerings, like Bing and Edge.
For those using Microsoft’s Bing search engine, the overlords have now made the latter look like Google when users are ...
Microsoft ’s been accused of using underhand tricks that push the use of the Bing search engine at the expense of Google – ...
A sneaky move to retain Bing users Software King of the World, Microsoft appears to have implemented a new and somewhat controversial tactic aimed at keeping users on Bing rather than losing them to ...