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Microsoft Releases Bing without a "Search Provider"?

Posted on June 1, 2009 in Tech Watch    Tagged Bing Microsoft Open Search XML Search Tweet This

As my first post on my new blog, I'm pleased to say that Microsoft has finally released Bing, a "decision engine" that offers Google real competition.  But did they seriously just release a search-engine product with no Search Provider add-in for Internet Explorer?  Seriously?  This is a huge disappointment; I actually really like Bing.

Ironically, I was able to add Bing as my default search provider to Chrome, and Firefox very easily, but my only option for IE was to set it as my homepage.  I don't want to change my homepage.  I just want to set it as my default search provider...  I could write my own, but I've got to honest, I'm lazy and that sounds like a lot of work.

--- UPDATE ---
I received a tweet back from @bing saying that they're working on it.  I'm sure they want to do something fancy, but something that works is better than nothing at all.  I used Fiddler in combination with Firefox to find that they've already written an Open Search Description XML file.  It can be found at http://www.bing.com/s/osd3.xml.  I have added it to the <head/> of my site so that you can now add Bing as a search provider for your browser.

--- UPDATE ---
While bing.com still has not published an Open-Search XML file, it is available at MSN.com.

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