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[deleted] t1_jd7e168 wrote
Reply to Australia's oil and gas pipelines [OC] by ruthlesscattle
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AntiPiety t1_jd7dwep wrote
Reply to comment by RadlogLutar in Australia's oil and gas pipelines [OC] by ruthlesscattle
I expected something crazy but since they’re both so close to the equator they don’t change size much https://thetruesize.com/
Treczoks t1_jd7dep0 wrote
Reply to comment by soldforaspaceship in [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
My condolences, then.
DetroitLionsSBChamps t1_jd7d43u wrote
Reply to comment by Warmstar219 in [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
This sub should be renamed shitty graphs at this point. Almost never is the data well presented, let alone beautiful
Lucian_98 t1_jd7c3xh wrote
Reply to [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
how much does Google make per year ?
crime_mastergogo007 t1_jd7b4sh wrote
Reply to comment by soldforaspaceship in [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
Why bing is allowed tho?
bigboi_mike t1_jd799ne wrote
Reply to [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
Bing rewards u with voucher cards and is slightly less biased/woke. Anyone using Google search in 2023 is an NPC. Even private search engines are better.
soldforaspaceship t1_jd799ip wrote
Reply to comment by Timid_Robot in [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
Obviously. Not everyone does. But when Google isn't an option clearly people are going to use other search engines.
shableep t1_jd797co wrote
Reply to [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
Let’s be honest. This subreddit is really r/dataisinteresting
kompergator t1_jd79593 wrote
Reply to comment by thekaleshake in [OC] Bank failures come in waves by pranshum
That would be the interesting follow-up. What happened after the Great Depression that made it so only very few banks failed and didn't immediately result in a domino effect?
Jak540 t1_jd78r92 wrote
Never heard of Grand Theft Auto ?
olivierbush t1_jd78a12 wrote
Reply to comment by soldforaspaceship in [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
Thanks for sharing. I agree with you regarding Bing. It seems that the biggest part of Bing's traffic comes from China. Also, recommend you to see this article where you can find useful information.
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TxTechnician t1_jd7756l wrote
Reply to comment by fortnitefunnies3 in [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
Is the gray.
TxTechnician t1_jd77485 wrote
Reply to comment by bill_gates_lover in [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
Bing is caked into the number on os in the world. Most ppl don't know or care to switch.
It's been baked into o365 for years too. So basically it has 5 billion dedicated users. And most of them are businesses
Imperial_Empirical t1_jd76yr6 wrote
Wolfsburg is were Volkswagen car's are build, I believe their workers usually get new car's on the cheap. Could that be a reason why it's ahead?
blizzWorldwide t1_jd76inp wrote
Reply to [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
This is far from beautiful
Medcait t1_jd74q9i wrote
Reply to [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
The only people who even click on Bing are just using it to try to get to something else. Or their work requires it.
formerlyanonymous_ t1_jd74ioz wrote
Reply to Australia's oil and gas pipelines [OC] by ruthlesscattle
Almost got r/mapswithoutnz
biebergotswag t1_jd73x69 wrote
Reply to comment by Goldenbird666 in [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
Bing is actually doing really well, if you do advertising, you would see that advertising on bing brings a lot of results. Google on the other hand is over saturated.
biebergotswag t1_jd73t57 wrote
Reply to comment by soldforaspaceship in [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
Also, advertising on bing actually have very good results.
biebergotswag t1_jd73r3p wrote
Reply to comment by INeedCheesee in [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
baidu is famous for being absolutely useless, you can search for dingtalk on baidu, and the first link may be a virus.
Baidu's absolute uselessness is what allowed the APP market and wechat miniapps to bloom.
tilapios t1_jd73aws wrote
Reply to Australia's oil and gas pipelines [OC] by ruthlesscattle
TIL about Tok Pisin, a creole language spoken in Papua Niugini.
RadlogLutar t1_jd730oi wrote
Reply to Australia's oil and gas pipelines [OC] by ruthlesscattle
The true scale of how Australia is to put India (with a population of 1235+ million people) beside Australia
Tshoe77 t1_jd7epjb wrote
Reply to comment by timpdx in [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
Yea bing chat is actually really cool. It's nice to ask it questions about complex issues like bailing out credit suisse. It actually gives a nuanced take about the pros and cons of the situation.