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- StareUpAtTheSun, on 10/29/2009, -0/+48Of course he has used Bing. It would be stupid for him not to know anything about the functionality of one of his competitors.
- kylescousin, on 10/28/2009, -1/+26He doesn't go very specific... just sticks with "interesting features".
He probably thinks silently that google owns all new startups hard. - noobeffect, on 10/29/2009, -2/+21I have to say, I thought that was Bob Saget in the thumbnail.
- EMFK, on 10/28/2009, -0/+17Sergey's insights regarding Yahoo was a little interesting.
- dafragsta, on 10/29/2009, -0/+14It's just hard not to picture Kermit the Frog if you look away from the screen.
- MacBookForMe, on 10/28/2009, -4/+13What a smart diplomat that Sergey Brin...
- regularsteven, on 10/29/2009, -0/+6"and has even used it" - of course he's used it!
- jsp123, on 10/29/2009, -1/+7I was thinking Ray Romano.
- mwtapp, on 10/29/2009, -1/+5Dugg for the Iggy Pop reference in the title.
- Barackalypse, on 10/29/2009, -0/+3That was very polite, if non-specific. It would have been much more interesting if Larry Ellison's Oracle was involved in search and they asked him that question.
- Nephersir7, on 10/29/2009, -0/+3Maybe that's because those "interesting features" Bing has been praised for are best enjoyed when searching for porn, as often pointed out in various Digg comments
- akchrs, on 10/29/2009, -1/+2I thought it was Lt. Commander Data.
- mister711, on 10/30/2009, -0/+1bing is not bad, but it is owned by Microsoft so they will be sure to mess it up eventually. Google forever!
- PanicAK, on 10/29/2009, -0/+1Iggy Pop coincidence.
- dalittle, on 10/29/2009, -0/+1anyone else have a double check that the pic was Data from Star Trek
- holdenw1, on 10/29/2009, -0/+0No they weren't...
- Repeater2000, on 10/29/2009, -1/+1Really? It's been the unofficial company line for a while now.
Just listen to John C. Dvorack for all your unofficial Google/Apple PR. - lurrch1, on 10/29/2009, -3/+1Young Bob Saget?
- cdtoad, on 10/29/2009, -9/+1Snore... Google is so like 2007. Twitter is real time search... if you're not looking for anything of value.
- sonofabiscuit, on 10/29/2009, -16/+1Of course, that's only something Microsoft would pull.


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