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Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Bing Thumbnails Indexed by Google Image Search

A precise search will unveil the entire Bing thumbnails indexed by Google. If users click on whichever of the results, users witness the standard Image Search information page, but at times get redirected to the original foundation of the full size image.

If users are not aware to the URL of the image thumbnail and also to the innovative web site, users might not even observe that the photo is coming from Bing moderately than its equitable consign.
The issue was revealed by Tristan Savatier who posted on Google’s Webmaster Central forum. He made it public as he establishes it unusual for Google to be indexing Bing data.
A Google employee said he will look into it and elevate the matter with the people accountable for image search, but there is nothing else from Google on the matter at the moment.
Conversely, it’s implausible that Google does this on reason, moderator by precedent comments and actions. Google’s Matt Cutts said that many years ago users were not doting of more search results in their search results, for apparent reasons.
And there’s an even superior motivation as Google did made gigantic disarray about Bing using Google search results, collected ultimately from Bing Toolbar users, as ranking signals then applied to its possess searches.
It is strange that Google indexing cached Bing images, even though it’s not precisely the same thing. It is a crumb bizarre that Google is indexing anything with bing.com in its domain, but the problem will almost certainly be fixed soon enough.

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