Bing Aims to Reinvent Search

Last June, Microsoft launched a revamped version of its search engine, Live Search, and dubbed it "Bing, The Decision Engine." Since Bing's introduction, it has become the fastest growing search engine on the Internet according to Nielsen, accounting for 10.7 percent of all online searches, gaining ground on Yahoo's number two position, but still far behind Google and its 65.7 percent of the search share.

But Stefan Weitz, director for Bing, said Microsoft is not out to dethrone Google. Its goals with Bing are much higher: Microsoft wants to redefine search altogether.

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Leslie Meredith is a contributor to Live Science. She has a bachelor's degree from UCLA in psychology and has directed tourism and ski publications for the Salt Lake Visitor & Convention Bureau and managed promotions and events for Sunset Magazine.