The brand new Bing: No extra ready record?

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Is the ready record to check drive the brand new Bing gone? It positive seems that manner. We have been alerted to this improvement by a story on Home windows Central.

Why we care. Many people (together with me!) have been ready weeks to achieve entry to the brand new Bing. When you have been on this group, fireplace up Microsoft Edge, make your method to Bing and sign up to see if in case you have entry.

No extra ready. A number of individuals have been ready to enroll and achieve prompt entry to the brand new Bing. They weren’t added to a waitlist after signing up, based on Home windows Central.

One member of our Third Door Media crew was additionally capable of sign-up at this time and immediately get entry to the brand new Bing. She had not been on the waitlist.

Additionally, many individuals who’ve been on the waitlist now have entry.

Or, it’s totally potential this was a bug.

Assertion from Microsoft (Replace, 4:55 pm ET). Earlier, we reached out to Microsoft for affirmation. A spokesperson now tells Search Engine Land:

  • “Throughout this preview interval, we’re operating numerous assessments which can speed up entry to the brand new Bing for some customers. We stay in preview and you’ll enroll at Bing.com.”

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Danny Goodwin

Danny Goodwin has been Managing Editor of Search Engine Land & Search Advertising Expo – SMX since 2022. He joined Search Engine Land in 2022 as Senior Editor. Along with reporting on the newest search advertising and marketing information, he manages Search Engine Land’s SME (Topic Matter Professional) program. He additionally helps program U.S. SMX occasions.

Goodwin has been modifying and writing in regards to the newest developments and tendencies in search and digital advertising and marketing since 2007. He beforehand was Government Editor of Search Engine Journal (2017 to 2022), managing editor of Momentology (from 2014-2016) and editor of Search Engine Watch (from 2007 to 2014). He has spoken at many main search conferences and digital occasions, and has been sourced for his experience by a variety of publications and podcasts.