Do you know you can search each Bing and Google (or different serps) on the identical time utilizing the Microsoft Edge browser? Nicely, you may.
Mikhail Parakhin from Microsoft pointed this out on X and wrote, “In Edge, you may search in two engines concurrently: if Bing is your default and also you click on on the Search icon, you will see, say, Google outcomes (and vice versa).” He additionally stated the outcomes “will keep in sync and refresh with the brand new question.”
He confirmed this in motion with this question:
Now that is cool, jogs my memory of after I did The Search Engine Relevancy Challenge – the place I pinned 4 serps facet by facet to do a blind test. That was in 2005, so there are various components that don’t load.
Have you ever tried this? Do you prefer it?
In Edge, you may search in two engines concurrently: if Bing is your default and also you click on on the Search icon, you will see, say, Google outcomes (and vice versa). It is going to keep in sync and refresh with the brand new question. Have you ever ever tried it? Is this handy? Asking for a pal 🙂 pic.twitter.com/p016dF8Wc1
— Mikhail Parakhin (@MParakhin) January 13, 2024
Discussion board dialogue at X.