In consideration of your hot stamping for the new Microsoft search engine, Bing, you quote an advisor who said that the name “a promise that you will find what you’re looking for,” while a former Director of Marketing Coca Cola considers that the Bing “has no equity it does not indicate anything.” The views of opposition are based on a narrow assessment Occidental-language central to the name.

In the Chinese mandarin, the official dialect of China, the romanized syllable taken as beaucoup de significations, avec ĂȘtre le plus commun glace, congelĂ©e et malade slagBing of many meanings, with the most common ice, frozen and sick – Just the associations with a user would like to make a search engine and agile dynamics that seeks to challenge the industry leader globally.

Web users in China often ask the question, “Have you Googled it?” If we replace Google now appointed by the Bing, the issue look like the common Chinese people, “are you sick?”

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