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Posted by GuestBlogger on Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 at 9:38 am

The latest move to back up suggestions that Facebook might threaten Google's dominance in the search realm has arrived in the form of the social network's expansion of its relationship with Microsoft.

Users will know that various changes have been made to the site to mark its sixth birthday, and the latest entails Facebook allowing Bing – Microsoft's "decision engine" – to include richer, more comprehensive search listings.

The intention is to move beyond link-based results to provide richer answers and boost the speed of the search experience.

Furthermore, whereas Bing had previously only secured search on the American version of Facebook, a global switch opens up the engine's results to a significantly larger audience.

As part of the overhaul, Microsoft will no longer be responsible for display ads on Facebook since the latter claims its own ads are better suited to the site.

In a statement, the social network's representatives explained: "Ad formats that feature social actions perform better and provide a better user experience since they are more consistent with the look and feel of Facebook.

"This combination of targeting and social relevance is the primary driver behind the shift in strategy."

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One Response to “Facebook lines up richer search listings with Bing deal”

  1. IhelpU Marketing Says:

    Hi,

    I think this is a good thing for all of internet user. And especially for marketer and advertiser. Let us update on this!

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