Bing

Bing, formerly Live Search, Windows Live Search, and MSN Search, identified by its codename during the testing phase, is Microsoft's search engine, designed to compete with industry leaders Google and Yahoo!. Revealed by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on May 28, 2009, at the "All Things D" conference in San Diego, Bing is a replacement for Live Search and was fully released on June 1, 2009. On June 4, 2009, just three days after its launch, Bing reached second place in online searches, surpassing Yahoo! Search and trailing only Google Search. On that day, the search engine accounted for 16.2% of searches in the United States, while Yahoo! accounted for 10.2%. Globally, Bing represents 5.6% compared to Yahoo!'s 5.1%. The improvements include the addition of related searches (called the "Explorer panel," on the left side of the search results, based on the semantic technology of PowerSet, a Microsoft search company acquired in 2008), and search suggestions as you type (increasing search history). The last survey conducted in 2012 ranked Bing fifth in the world search engine market.

Hello, I'm Alexander Rodrigues Silva, SEO specialist and author of the book "Semantic SEO: Semantic Workflow". I've worked in the digital world for over two decades, focusing on website optimization since 2009. My choices have led me to delve into the intersection between user experience and content marketing strategies, always with a focus on increasing organic traffic in the long term. My research and specialization focus on Semantic SEO, where I investigate and apply semantics and connected data to website optimization. It's a fascinating field that allows me to combine my background in advertising with library science. In my second degree, in Library and Information Science, I seek to expand my knowledge in Indexing, Classification, and Categorization of Information, seeing an intrinsic connection and great application of these concepts to SEO work. I have been researching and connecting Library Science tools (such as Domain Analysis, Controlled Vocabulary, Taxonomies, and Ontologies) with new Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools and Large-Scale Language Models (LLMs), exploring everything from Knowledge Graphs to the role of autonomous agents. In my role as an SEO consultant, I seek to bring a new perspective to optimization, integrating a long-term vision, content engineering, and the possibilities offered by artificial intelligence. For me, SEO work is a strategy that needs to be aligned with your business objectives, but it requires a deep understanding of how search engines work and an ability to understand search results.

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