Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Originally posted by: between
sure, but do you you really think, even for a moment, that that kind of revolutionary innovation is gonna come from... Microsoft? We're talking about a company that has stolen or copied almost every product it sells. Google created something new. One day, something/ someone will replace Google, but it won't be produced by microsoft.
Even if we assume that this is true (which it isn't) it's not relevant. Bing doesn't look to be revolutionary, in the same way that Google was never a revolutionary product. Innovation does not imply revolution, and Bing looks like an evolution of search in the same way that Google was an evolution of the poor search already around.
You may argue that MS has never released a revolutionary product (I disagree) but you'd have to be blind to miss the massive innovation in the company that has lead to the many successful products the have released. So I'm willing to concede that it's highly unlikely that Bing is a revolutionary product, but I've never seen anyone claim that it will be. Will it be an evolutionary improvement over currently available search products, worthy of using in lieu of Google? We'll see in a few days I suppose.