by Maggie Shiels, BBC
Search giant Google is trading barbs with search upstart Bing, owned and operated by the world’s biggest software company, Microsoft. At the heart of this dispute is a claim by Google that Bing has been watching what people search for on Google and then taking those results and using them to improve the results that Bing dishes up to users. “I’ve got no problem with a competitor developing an innovative algorithm. But copying is not innovation, in my book,” Google fellow Amit Singhal told the industry blog SearchEngineLand.com.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/maggieshiels/2011/02/google_and_bing_in_war_of_word.html
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