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  • Bing Updates Satori With New Info, Including TED Talks

    Did you ever want to know if a prominent person has ever given a TED talk just at a glance? Well, thanks to Bing’s new Satori upgrades, you can.

    Bing announced today that its Satori technology (think Google’s Knowledge Graph) has been updated to provide new info for a wide variety of searches. Some of this stuff has already been done, but a lot of it is new and rather handy.

    The first major update to Satori is that it will surface any and all TED talks the person you’re searching for has given. It’s particularly useful for the TED Talk fan, or the student looking for material. Here’s an example:

    Bing Updates Satori With New Info

    Somewhat related, Bing will also give you audio clips of famous speeches by public figures when you search for them. For example, a search for John F. Kennedy will now list all of his most famous speeches. The best part is that you can listen to them without leaving the search results page. As an added bonus, any searches for national anthems will now have said anthem for your listening pleasure in the sidebar.

    Bing Updates Satori With New Info

    Moving on, searches for universities have also received a major upgrade. Bing will now not only provide the ranking, undergrad population and tuition of top schools, but it will also provide a list of that school’s popular online courses.

    Bing Updates Satori With New Info

    Even scientific concepts are not free from the grasp of Satori as it will now give you a snapshot of the theory from Wikipedia alongside other scientific theories that people search for. If using this feature, be careful you don’t end up in a theoretical wormhole and spend 8 hours trying to understand string theory.

    Bing Updates Satori With New Info

    For you history fans out there, Bing will now pull a snapshot of a historical event from Wikipedia. It will also tell you when it started and when it ended.

    Bing Updates Satori With New Info

    If you want to know more about the people behind historical events or just your favorite movie, you can now do that as well by just hovering over their portrait in the “related people” section of Snapshot.

    Bing Updates Satori With New Info

    If you need to know more about an animal that’s not mankind, Satori has you covered as well. When searching for a generic term like “wolf,” Bing will also bring up related subspecies.

    Bing Updates Satori With New Info

    If all these related terms and searches just aren’t cutting it for you, you can also straight up ask Bing a question. If it knows the answer, it will display it at the top of the search results page.

    Bing Updates Satori With New Info

    On a final note, searches for software and apps will now include download links in the Snapshot area:

    Bing Updates Satori With New Info

    [Images: Bing]

  • Bing News Gets New Look, Trending Topics From Facebook, Twitter

    Microsoft continues its Bing redesign spree with a new look for Bing News. Here’s the before and after.

    Before

    Bing News before

    After

    Bing News After

    The design adapts to fit your browser width, so it looks good regardless of what device you’re using.

    It also now surfaces trending topics from Facebook, Twitter and Bing itself. The BIng News team writes in a blog post:

    Cut through the clutter from across the Web with Bing’s real-time view of the most relevant breaking trends and social conversations, available all in one place. At the top of the Bing News page, you can easily browse the latest headlines with the news carousel showcasing the latest trending topics in categories including US, world, local, entertainment, sports, politics, and more. If you search for a celebrity or politician who is making headlines, the recent news topics about that person will also be showcased in the carousel. On the right side of the page, you will see what news is trending on Facebook and Twitter based on popular “likes” and “tweets.”

    Bing’s “Satori” technology (basically Bing’s version of Knowledge Graph) also surfaces people who are related to trending news in a ‘Trending Now” section.

    Bing has also launched a new look for Video Search, and recently improved its product search offering.