Often regarded as the red-headed stepchild of Google and Yahoo!, who dominate the search engine industry, Bing is a surprisingly powerful search tool for students and librarians. Offering top-notch results, tools, and neat features, Bing really brings a lot to the table, and it’s worth exploring all of the great tricks that are available through the search service. That’s why we’ve compiled an update to our 2009 list, 50 Fantastic Bing Tricks for Students and Librarians, offering all of our old favorites, plus 20 more great ways to make Bing work for you in school, libraries, and beyond. Read on to discover 70 incredible tricks that you can do with Bing.
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