Tuesday 15 September 2009

Bing Visual Search is an awesome search engine for iPhone apps, travel destinations and more

Bing has just launched a new feature called Visual Search where you can search stuff with the mouse without having to any text queries.
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For instance, you can open the book section, scroll through the popular book covers (they are sorted by name by default) and then narrow the search results based on the author name, the category of the book or even the length (number of pages). You can further sort this resultset based on the book’s release date or the sales rank of that book.
Bing’s Visual Search includes an awesome interface for finding apps for your iPhone or iPod Touch without firing up the iTunes Apps store.
Go to Top iPhone Apps, narrow down your search results by category (Productivity, Games, Office, etc), choose whether you are looking for free app or paid ones (and if so, you can also specify the price range) and there you have all the apps that you may be looking for.
Unfortunately, Visual Search is only available in the U.S.A. but there is a way round this. Go to bing.com/worldwide and set your country as United States. Save the settings and you will then be able to enjoy the visual search feature of Bing at bing.com/visualsearch.
 via labnol.org
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