Web Application Toolkit: Bing Search
- Posted: Sep 25, 2009 at 1:08 PM
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Bing is a powerful new Decision Engine designed to help consumers accomplish tasks and make faster, more informed decisions. The Bing Application Programming Interface (API) provides developers programmatic access to Bing, offering flexible options for building
or enhancing your site or applications. This Web Application Toolkit shows how to take advantage of the Bing API to add search capabilities to your Web site by leveraging the various search results that the Bing API provides, including Web content, images,
news and videos, among others. Through this Web Application Toolkit you will also discover how to use ASP.NET AJAX and jQuery to provide an enhanced and more interactive end user experience when using the Bing API.
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Bing develop very fast now and this toolkit is very useful.
Thank for develop it:)
glad you like Tom! remember to send any feedback you have to the team at webapp@microsoft.com
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