Bing is gearing up for the holiday weekend, launching Halloween-related Cortana searches and a spooky Bing map that includes locations for haunted houses throughout the US, UK and Canada. For anyone ...
Search sites have made Halloween a major spectator sport for online viewers in past years, and this year is no exception. While we’re waiting to see what Google has in mind with its Doodles, we ...
For Halloween, Google celebrated with an animated Google Doodle and Bing transformed its homepage into an interactive haunted house. Which search engine honored Halloween best? Google’s Halloween ...
To celebrate Halloween, Bing has turned its homepage into a horror movie homage with hidden links leading to search results for six classic scary movies, including The Amityville Horror, the original ...
Bing is frightfully excited for Halloween on Saturday. To celebrate, Microsoft’s now profitable search engine has rolled out a number of tools to help make your Halloween just right. What, you want ...
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I grew up reading ghost stories. I watch horror movies and sleep with the lights on afterward. So, when I got a sneak peek of Bing’s 2014 Halloween home page experience, it sent chills down my spine.
If you’re looking to procrastinate at work for 15 minutes right about now, I’ve got a really good solution: Google.com or Bing.com. Google’s Halloween homepage features a witch and her cauldron. In ...
Halloween can be a scary or fun time depending on who you talk to. Traditionally, Halloween or All Hallows Eve is a day to commemorate the dead. It’s now a day for frights, fun and fantastic costumes, ...
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Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...