Not so long ago Microsoft's Bing team held a campaign called "Scroogled" to try to crack down on Google and help Bing become the "hottest search engine". Microsoft believes that customers are getting a "scroogled" when they buy a web search, and that the ads displayed are not what consumers want to see. Today Bing is again attacking Google's claim that its search-for-pay rankings violate fairness, and most of the relevant search results Google offers are paid advertising content.
Bing's "scroogled" campaign says Google has started tweaking its online-shopping search before the start of the year. Microsoft said: "Google recently launched the ' Product Search service ' are ' paid search ads '.
For example, the search for the ' Canon EOS ' search on Google products looks very old, and obviously has a trailing effect on the price, and a lot of ads and other pages in the search results. In comparison, Bing is more tidy, and can give consumers more timely and more prepared sales and marketing information in search results. ”
So did Google's search engine make the adjustment really like Microsoft said? Google has not made a statement about Bing. Then Bing added: "They did not refute or debate the facts we put forward, so they confirmed our view from one side." Silence is disappointing because the question is so important to consumers and online sellers. ”