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Microsoft adds Quora knowledge sharing platform to Bing social sidebar

Ron Ron
September 21, 2020
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Microsoft has added yet another new feature to the Bing social sidebar, this time, we get the Quora knowledge sharing platform built-in. With Quora, Bing users will see top answers and posts on a variety of topics, all shown on the Bing sidebar.

“As part of our ongoing commitment to work with industry partners to make the social experience compelling and useful for customers, we’ve worked with Quora to surface even more great content when searching on Bing,” Microsoft stated. Microsoft has already rolled out this new feature to all Bing users and you can see top Quora contributors on the Bing sidebar. Hovering over their name lets you learn more and click directly to answers that are shared. “We believe search should be about giving you the best information from across the web including knowledge and people from a variety of social networks,” Microsoft adds. Head over to bing.com to try it out!

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