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Bing’s Snapshot feature adds glance-able information on food and drugs

Ron Ron
August 23, 2019
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Bing's Snapshot feature adds glance-able information on food and drugs

Microsoft has rolled out a new feature to the Bing Snapshot feature on bing.com, allowing you to get information on a given drug. You can also read about nutritional information for common foods, such as a banana.

“Recently, we highlighted work we are doing to enrich our knowledge repository with the addition of 150 million doctors, lawyers and professionals to Snapshot on the Bing results page. Today we are taking it a step further with the addition of glance-able information on food and drugs,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post.

With this new feature, you can now explore more about a given drug and read about nutritional information for common foods directly within the Snapshot frame. “We’re continuously updating Bing to not only reflect the web but also the people, places and things that make up the real world,” Microsoft added.

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