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Bing website - escape key


malumbu

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Microsoft has thoughtfully provided an escape key should you be directed to Bing by mistake. Simply type g into the search box.


Disclaimer, Bing is no doubt useful for something, and other search engines are available as well as the big G.


Or perhaps Bing or Internet Explorer have profiled me.

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This is a prompt. I post, then you add either commenting on the subject, going off at a tangent or giving me abuse as being a sad (or angry) person with too much time on my hands, needing to get over it, or not chequeing my pist for grandma ore tyypoz.


On this occasion with so much else going on - royal baby, Arsene Wenger retiring from football, I'll cut you a little slack. Here's a nice alternative to Goooogle which comes up with good searches and plants trees https://www.ecosia.org/ (thanks to the person who suggested)

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What's the problem with Bing. I've been using it for several months and have found it at least as efficient as Google in finding sites etc and considerably less intrusive than the 'Mighty G' - to the point of being not intrusive at all.
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