Bing’s fancy redesign featured three panes: organic search results, paid ads, and social results. The campaign doesn't mention that Microsoft favors merchants with "higher visibility" on BingShopping by paying a third-party site, Shopping.com.
I have a sneaking suspicion a serious lack of usage and it just didn't fit into their plans after the recent Bingredesign. Have you seen Bing Visual Search lately? Heck, nobody even noticed it was gone and the www.bing.com/visualsearch link was no...
This redesign is mainly a case of Yahoo deciding how to filter and make their Bing-powered search results look pretty. Yahoo will return a varying number of tabs for any combination of Web, Images, Video, News, Blogs, Shopping, Sports, and Finance...
The new features follow Bing's redesign of BingShopping in April, and the addition of shopping features such as mall maps. Bing is continuing its commitment to an intuitive and comprehensive shopping interface with a large lineup of extra features...
BingShoppingRedesign Offers New Shopping Experience by Thom Craver If you're noticing something different on BingShopping, you're right. Royal Wedding: Searching for Insights on Google, Bing, Yahoo by Danny Goodwin
If you're noticing something different on BingShopping, you're right. The new landing page for BingShopping combines various content to help lessen search time and improve the shopping experience. What do you think of the new Bingshopping?
Get Your SEO Firm Involved Before the Redesign by John Lynch Bing Feature Update: Bingshopping introduces a better way to browse - Bing Search Blog Conduit Dumps Google Search for Microsoft's Bing - All Things Digital
MSN is integrating a social module into the redesign, where users will able to access their Facebook and Twitter feeds. This includes new modules for local news and all of MSN's shopping will be powered by Bing.
Universal search, Bing, RAIS, Wolfram|Alpha, local integration, Ask redesign (for the four people who use it), and other recent updates to the search engines show that the industry is changing, but not in the way you think.