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I searched around a lot but i cant get out this, maybe silly, question.

Why the result page of a query in Bing looks pretty the same of a google result page (except for the orders of the results)??

Does bing use google engine, maybe changing the 'orders rules', or microsoft just 'choosed' to copy'n'paste the css from its first rival?

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Did you tag your own question with 'stupid-question'? lol – Alex Aug 26 at 21:13
[stupid-question] --> indeed. Close? – Bruno Reis Aug 26 at 21:14
I wouldn't say it's a stupid question, but surely not programming related. – Eric Petroelje Aug 26 at 21:16
Could you move the question to superuser? – Piotr Czapla Aug 26 at 21:16
Ok i'll try on superuser...damn 5 downvotes -.- – DaNieL Aug 26 at 21:18
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closed as not programming related by Paul Dixon, skaffman, Martin v. Löwis, Fredrik Mörk, gnovice Aug 26 at 21:14

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Probably they did copy the layout, because everyone is used to it, which makes it easier for people to switch without having any difficulties finding stuff.

Anyway, this is not very programming related, is it?

Oh, and of course they do not use the Google engine ;)

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This could be politicy-correct for the layout, but even the colors, structure, and everything is exaclty the same.. – DaNieL Aug 26 at 21:14
That's because those colours and structure are what people expect from a search engine these days. – ceejayoz Aug 26 at 21:17
Are you looking at the same Bing & Google as me? – Rowland Shaw Aug 26 at 21:19

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