![]() There are people who like Edge but don't like Bing. ![]() In my opinion, Microsoft should present its services through cross-app and cross-platform advertising but give people an option to use specific services. While I personally like Bing, I think Microsoft is going to push people away from Edge if it pushes Bing too hard. What if someone uses Edge, Microsoft 365 online, and Microsoft Teams for web but they don't like the fact that hovering a mouse over a certain part of their browser now summons a Sidebar? What if they liked the Edge Sidebar before Bing got integrated and used it for Office, Outlook, and other Microsoft services but they don't like Bing? Should those users have to leave Edge just to get away from an icon that expands if you accidentally take too long to click the X of Edge's window to close it? ![]() Now, you could say that people can "just switch browsers" if they don't like the Bing icon, but I think that ignores a segment of users that genuinely enjoy Microsoft products but that don't want Bing on their browser Toolbar. If Bing isn't good enough or what they want, people should have the option to hide it with a toggle. MS Office is now a package install, where it used to have multiple installs for Outlook, Excel, Etc the entire MS Office package must be completely uninstalled. ![]() If people like the new Bing, they won't mind having it within the browser Toolbar. The Sky Go app for Windows is not new it’s at least 6 months old, but its existence is not well-known, likely due to Sky’s long term intransigence in providing the app for Windows. > How to sign up for the new Bing-powered by ChatGPT (opens in new tab)īing should be the same way. > Unlock Bing Chat AI for any web browser (opens in new tab) Bing Chat explains the news to me like I'm a monkey - literally ![]()
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