Even with an early release, Microsoft's new search engine, Bing , has been surprisingly bug-free (save those hovering mouse concerns and itchy IE 6 trigger ) and is receiving rave reviews. Apple's Steve Wozniak is a fan . CNET's Rafe Needleman said, " the new engine won me over ." And the Motley Fool folks have even gone on to declare Bing, " the first serious threat to Google's long-dominant search franchise. " While I think it's a bit early to assess Bing's impact on Google, I can say that, as a user, I've been impressed by site's functionality. I am less than satisfied, however, with their nuclear-related search results. (Solipsism alert!) A Google search for "nuclear energy" has NEI in the first position - ahead of Wikipedia - on the search engine results page (SERP). On Bing ? NEI is #2. And a search for "nuclear power" results in even more significant position changes: NEI is second on Google and in eig...
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