http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/08/bing-product-search01.jpgIf you can’t even remember when you’ve last used Bing, you’ll find a deluge of new features next time you visit. The latest among these perks is a more elaborate result page for product searches, making the engine a potentially dark and dangerous place for chronic spenders. When you look up a product term such as “DSLR cameras” or “smartphones,” you’ll now see a list of the most popular models in that category. That’s not the deepest end of the rabbit hole, however, as searching for a particular model rewards you with a summary of its specs, links to reviews and a list of alternative items. Microsoft will also equip the page’s ads with product images in case none of the things in those lists wins you – or your credit card – over. Unfortunately, you’ll need to rein in the call of your inner shopaholic for now – the update’s not yet available for everyone, but outgoing CEO Ballmer and Co. will roll it out in the coming months.
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Via: The Next Web
Source: Bing