Bing, Microsoft's anti-google engine, born from the ashes of Live Search is in continuous evolution. The ambition, by the world-leading company in the IT sector, to exceed the search engine par excellence, Google, is constantly developing.
The site is now displaying a rather important change. When you search for a product, a place or a site, we are offered other related searches containing the same word searched. In addition to this, if we have given the green light to use the GPS tracking algorithm, we will be offered other options in our vicinity. For example: if we look for a restaurant and in the text box we type: "Restaurant location", where location is obviously where we are, Bing will not only show us any searches containing our words on the right, but also the places (in this case restaurants) closest to us! However, it is the same service already offered by Google (with excellent feedback). Specifically, Bing seems to have added more speed and visibility to people who would be interested in having their site (through search by rank) or search queries (in this case) on the page. Whether it is right or not, this option makes web browsing much smoother and faster. Who has never clicked on a related search, either on Bing or Google? These are sometimes very useful and take us to sites that we may not even consider.