Bing Debuts In-Depth Stock Pages
Bing has announced a new “Stocks and Funds page” that offers in-depth information for users following or doing research related to stocks and finances. A sample page looks like this one for Apple: Searching on Bing for a company’s or fund’s ticker symbol prompts a new link called “Investor Data” on Bing’s main search results […]
Matt McGee on January 28, 2010 at 4:25 pm | Reading time: 1 minute
Bing has announced a new “Stocks and Funds page” that offers in-depth information for users following or doing research related to stocks and finances. A sample page looks like this one for Apple:
Searching on Bing for a company’s or fund’s ticker symbol prompts a new link called “Investor Data” on Bing’s main search results page. (circled in the image above) Clicking that link leads to the new Stocks and Funds page.
This is probably not a feature I’ll be using much since it’ll only remind me that I sold a few shares of Apple stock many years ago when it was below $10. Sorry, Bing….
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