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  • Bing’s New ‘Summer of Doing’ Site Pushes Social Search

    Here’s a strange sequence of events: no sooner did I post that teaser from Bing’s Facebook page about something being announced today, possibly at Microsoft’s big media event, a post in Bing’s Search Blog appeared in my RSS reader. That in itself isn’t strange, but when I click on the link to visit the page of the actual blog post, the link is dead. So was the blog not supposed to be updated just yet, hence it being taken down (and does the fact that it possibly appeared before it was scheduled to qualify the information as a leak)?

    The timestamp on the post, according to my reader, is 12:21PM EST. Authored by Bing Marketing Manager Maggie Adams, the full blog post follows:

    As part of the Bing Summer of Doing, we are launching a new site today to inspire you to make the most of your summer. Every day we’ll showcase a new daily activity to motivate you to learn more while giving you a chance to win cool prizes. Check out the site each day at bing.com/doing, or follow along at #summerofdoing.

    Every week we will have a new theme including DIY-ing, eating, celebrating, giving back, wander-lusting, riding, jamming, and more. Each day of the week will present a new Bing search and new opportunity to be inspired to do something.

    Bing Summer of Doing

    For example, for DIY-ing week, you can hone your DIY skills including, yarn bombing, home brewing, vertical gardening, canning, and cheese making. For eating week, you can nosh and nibble your way via food trucking, dim summing, locavoring, wine tasting, picnicking and more.

    Each week you have a chance to win fabulous prizes. From the chance to become a master chef via culinary classes, receiving an amazing DIY kit, winning an amazing party, or making a difference in your community – the Bing Summer of Doing has you covered.

    Check it out and good luck!

    – Maggie Adams, Marketing Manager, Bing

    While the blog post appears to have been taken down, bing.com/doing is a live site. Here’s a screenshot of the homepage:

    Bing Summer of Doing Homepage

    As you can see in the homepage, the site is geared towards prompting people to do more physical or manual activities as a product of what they search for on Bing with incentives promised through Bing Rewards. Today’s “doing” image pertains to do-it-yourself projects.

    Clicking on the “doing” image, I’m prompted to sign into Bing with my Facebook account. Everything’s becoming clear now: Bing is not only trying to encourage users to be a little more active this summer (ironically, away from their computer) but is promoting its new social search feature simultaneously. Once I’m redirected to a search of “diy crafts” on Bing, I see the following box appear:

    Bing Summer of Doing Daily Word

    So by trying to do more physical or creative activities this summer, and by incorporating my online social network with these activities, I’m eligible for weekly prizes.

    Very crafty indeed, Bing.

    As a postscript, we contacted Bing for comment on the new initiative/webpage, but as of this article’s publication we haven’t received any information.

    Again, not confirming this Bing blog announcement was released prematurely, but it’s conspicuous absence now seems to suggest it wasn’t supposed to go live just yet. Stay tuned for Microsoft’s conference later today to see if they push the new bing.com/doing site or if this indeed is separate from the media event.

  • New Bing Is Now the Only Bing for U.S. Users

    It’s the first day of June today, summer is officially huffing above us, and there’s no going back to that brief flowering moment of May. Another thing you can’t go back to: the old, non-social Bing.

    Prior to today, Bingers still had the option of using the previous incarnation of Bing or taking a great leap forward into the social era of the internets and embracing the new Bing, which features a three-column format to show you snapshots (center) of search results and the social sidebar (right) of what your Facebook and Twitter familiars are talking about in addition to the traditional “10 blue links” (left). As of June 1 – today – though, Bing has decided that the stragglers and traditionalists in the United States needed that final nudge to embrace the new format.

    The Bing Team has been feeling a little overwhelmed by today’s events.

    Are you excited for more #newBing news? We can barely contain ourselves! Anyone got a paper bag we can breathe into?
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    The aim of new Bing is to virtually replicate the social structure that most of us rely on when we need some answers or advice by integrating our personal online networks with search results. It’s a pretty heft counter to Google’s Search Plus Your World, especially since Bing has access to that rich Facebook pool of user information that Google has been thus far prevented from tapping into.

    To commence with the new era of Bing, the Bing Team also unveiled a new marketing campaign for the product that emphasizes the social aspect of the redesign. If you’re a TV watcher, you’ll likely see these short spots if you tune in to the MTV Movie Awards or the season finale of Mad Men (which I hear a couple of you like to watch).

    The new ads are a part of a season-long effort by the Bing Team that they’ve declared the Bing Summer of Doing that will include an extended social media campaign featuring “daily searches designed to inspire doing while rewarding searchers with cool prizes” (most likely with Bing Rewards). Bing wants so badly that you get up offa that thang and dance till you feel better that it’s partnered up with DoSomething.org in order to encourage people to give a little back to their communities. Bing is also emceeing a national daily challenge called “The Hunt, 11 Days of Doing” that looks to motivate teens to take part in 11 days of challenges that, in some fashion, improve their communities. The 11 Days of Doing kicks off on July 10, so if you’re a teen or you know one that needs to get a little more active, tell them they’ve got a little over a month to get in shape before the challenge commences.

    [Via Bing Search Blog.]