Posted By: JohnAskew | Jul 6th @ 12:21 PM
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JohnAskew
JohnAskew
9 girl in pink sweater

I like trying to guess where the daily photo on Bing is from, but why oh why are there links at the bottom that give it away??

Today is a picture of a lighthouse in Hawaii and at the bottom are links for Hawaiian music and flights to Hawaii.

Respect me Bing!

Edit: I think I read is wrong lol. But anyway, those are not even close. I still needed to hunt the clues on Normandy.

Meaning you didn't play the easter egg hunt game. *wink*

 

that's a very nice feature, I didn't see it before, hmm

In Canada all we get is the copyright thing in the bottom right corner and noting else.

Charles
Charles
Welcome Change

"I like trying to guess where the daily photo on Bing is from, but why oh why are there links at the bottom that give it away??"

Contexualization of imagery.

C

>Contexualization of imagery.
Do we have a tool like Google has?

littleguru
littleguru
<3 Seattle

Which is plain boring after a while... IMO

damn... I shouldn't have placed bing into the browser search box. The homepage is way too nice to be missed. Imagine the search box had a feature that when you hover over the mouse you get the current background of the search page as small thumbnail Smiley

sounds like a nice add-in for Firefox (notice the bold text + underline) Smiley

I just want it be my Desktop background directly.

There's something about seeing some place that I've been that is really cool. Although, I've never seen the lighthouse from that particular angle.

For years I was all for the barebones search experience. Now the pictures are just plain fun. Ahhh, the simple things in life.

or set it as background only and only while over "something" on the nth display, screw that just put it as a static sceensaver

@John Askew, go to flickr.com and press F5? Big Smile they usually have nice pictures

Dodo
Dodo
I'm your creativity creator™ :)

huh? Canada get's Jamie's photos and he said no to photo description footers, or how's that related?

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