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Microsoft wants you to use Bing so badly that it’s using “deceptive tactics” to transform the search engine into an imitation of Google — Google responds

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella revealed, “Google makes more money on Windows than all of Microsoft” due to its dominance in search and distribution. According to StatCounter’s latest report, Google dominates the search landscape with a massive 89.74%, stacking miles ahead of Microsoft Bing’s 3.97%.

During Google’s antitrust hearing last year, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella indicated Google doesn’t play fair with Bing, further citing that its exclusive deal with Apple negatively impacts Bing’s growth and reach. But as it now seems, Microsoft is reportedly using deceptive tactics to grow its market share against Google in the search landscape.

Interestingly, if you attempt to use Bing to search for Google without signing in with your Microsoft account, you’ll be directed to a page reminiscent of Google’s layout. The Verge notes this is a blatant attempt by Microsoft to keep users from switching to Google by altering Bing’s appearance to match the dominant search engine’s aesthetic for this specific query.

If you search Google with Bing, a suspiciously Google-like search box unfolds, with search results appearing further down the page. (Image credit: Kevin Okemwa | Windows Central)

Microsoft’s makeshift Google search interface ships with features and designs you’d find while using Google, including a search bar and an image oddly similar to Google’s Doodle. Windows Central attempted to replicate similar results, and everything per the reports shared seems to check out. Bing looks a lot like Google Search when you search for Google. However, it generates other queries, as you’d expect, suggesting the change could be by design.

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