Alex Hoye, chief executive, Latitude Group
"There are a few pretty good things about Bing, mostly from a usability perspective. Firstly it offers more information at the hands of users without being too cluttered. Secondly, Bing adds different iterations of keyword phrases to make searching easier. I like that a lot as the way we search is becoming relatively specific. If you're looking for an iPhone for example it makes it easy to find iPhone apps and iPhone games.
Bing also lets you see some content before you actually click-through. It's like Ask.com but a little less annoying. I hate pop-up features usually but this looks pretty useful. One of the good things is that they have a team of 60 engineers building it for Britain and it looks a lot fresher than Live Search (Bing's predecessor).
The main negative has to be the really big market share challenge. But what's nice is that Microsoft is not just releasing Google features a year after Google did. The challenge is no longer trying to teach people how to search. It's to be better than Google. It has to be better and we won't be sure until we put it through its paces. Traffic will go up at least in the short-term and this could be the lever to help it overtake Yahoo!."
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