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  1. Just wanted to drop a quick posting about my progress in making my Shopping Cart perhaps the FIRST Shopping Cart in the world to be both “Bingified and Googlized” ™ 2009 21st Century Systems, Inc. I have just about completed the final stages of implementing both Bing Cash Back Gleam Tracking and Processing, Bing Cash Back Shopping Product Data Feeds and Bing Cash Back Transactional Reporting plus full Google Base Feeds, Google Checkout Round-Trip Transactional Processing and subsequent API based Response-Request Updates as a SOAP service, supporting Full Database Referential Integrity. There are some service firms who offer to help you Bingify ™ or Googlize ™ your shopping cart but NONE that I know of who support FULL “Bingification” ™ 21st Century eCommerce Systmes and “Googlization” ™ 21st Century eCommerce Systems. Check it out at: http://www.5000Watches.com which is still a development site and a work in progress.

    I also want to formally stake my claim to the term “Bingified & Googlized” as a Registered Trademark of 21st Century eCommerce Systems, Inc. by making this claim in a web based time-stamped posting.

    Does anyone else know of another Shopping Cart Vendor offering to both “Bingify” and “Googlize” your entire web based shopping cart system? Well, we can implement ours for you by the holiday season for under $5,000 depending on the number of products.

    For those of you who do not know, Bing Cash Back and Bing Shopping Cash Back are new Pay Per Acquisition Services sponsored by the Microsoft Bing Knowledge based Search Engine and by the Bing Shopping System described at http://www.Bing.com/shopping. Google Checkout with its Special Discount Rebates and Coupons plus Vendor Fraud Indemnification is currently limited to domestic USA companies, and Bing might follow that same model, but I am not positive at this time.

    Of course, you will need a Microsoft SQL Server back-end to support all of these integrated features, especially the Referential Integrity and Transactional Processing piece which requires Stored Procedures, Triggers and other features of back-ends like Microsoft’s SQL Server.

    We will be offering the entire package in a hosted SaaS Model including a license for VP-ASP including our add-ons for $1,000.00 to $5,000.00 plus monthly hosting fees between $99 and $299 per month depending on the number of products and transactions to be supported.

    Contact me for more information: Sales@DesignerStyles.BIZ

    John, the SQL Dude

  2. Google.com has become far too complacent with their search lead. Yahoo is not really relevant anymore. Bing.com is a step in the right direction for Microsoft in creating competition for Google.com and forcing them to innovate.

  3. I think Bing is GREAT the way it is. I use it more than Google.

    HANK

  4. Just wondering how this affects the efforts that have gone into SEO. Looks like it’s all over the place depending on your choices.

  5. You can say what you want about Bing, but these guys have come a long ways in a short amount of time. The math calculations ability alone is awesome. And having things like this available to the general masses is also an incredible thing.

    The long term effects of making information available to all through the Internet will have striking results on where this planet will be in the next century.

    First fire, then the light bulb.
    Now, the Internet.

  6. BING still can’t compete with google…

    BING should more extra to compete google…

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  7. I am still new to these features. I will spend more time to study all of them.

  8. Thanks.Usefull.

  9. I am really starting to love Bing!

    Especially when you are signed in to gmail — and google wants to store all of your searches — Bing is way faster to search than Google! :D

    We all search for multitudes of different things, all of the time, so I see no point in google, ebay or any of the others that do this, gearing our searches towards data collected from previous searches. Silly and small-thinking!

    Sadly, I’m sure Bing will start doing the same (if they don’t already) — just because everyone else does — but just because everyone else does it, does not make it smart… lol :D

    All of these new additions to Bing are sure exciting though!

  10. Come on, Boys and Girls,

    Although I’m a fan of Google, let’s give Bing a chance. It’s still early and growing quite fast. I welcome the competition because not everyone is a Google fan and will use other search engines to find information, products and services.

    While optimizing many web sites, I need to keep abreast of changes in the top search engines (which ever they may be). This helps to ensure they are receiving the most relevant traffic and for measuring how well I am promoting my clients’ sites online. Even AOL and Ask send sufficient leads to some sites, so I would not ignore them either. In fact, they deserve some credit for still existing near the top engines since the beginning of search. (Kudos to the underdogs!)

    Some of the initial searches I made in Bing were “interesting” – so I’m giving them a break and waiting for them to fix some of their glitches before I make any personal judgements. Search algorithms will always need tweaks to ensure that their customers (searchers) receive quality results. I must admit I was a bit disappointed reading Kate’s comments regarding here search results in Bing that favored sites with little or no content or “under construction”. That should be a big heads up for them to check into. The EXTRA features (Bing, Yahoo, etc) are fine, just long as they don’t interfere with the primary task (searching).

    All in all, change is good. Let’s all play nice, boys and girls!

  11. Tom

    Can Bing list flash websites? Flash is so much better looking than 95% of HTML sites, and I’m not talking about those sites with welcome screens and other useless flash stuff, I’m talking about nicely made flash sites from wix.com that have great research content, etc.

    • Tom

      Another thing that ticks people off, is Microsoft’s almost total customer unfriendliness, their need to always collect information about you, and their confusing live this live that features and other nerve racking stuff. I love their Windows platform though.

  12. I think it will become one of the most used search engines in few years will replace Google

  13. nice i hope bing gets even better keep up the good work

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