đââď¸ Hi! Iâm gonna be watching my dad compete in the annual 109 km (~68 mile) Cape Town Cycle Tour. Heâs been doing it for roughly 20 years, but I havenât stood on the roadside to watch him since I was a teenager. Anyway, on with the newsletter!
Bingâs major landmark
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Microsoft stole Googleâs thunder last month when it announced Bing Chat. This is an AI-powered chatbot in the same vein as ChatGPT, albeit for Microsoftâs search engine. Now, it turns out that Bing Chat and other factors are having an effect on Bingâs growth.
Bingâs explosive user growth
- Microsoft executive Yusuf Mehdi announced that Bing now has 100 million active daily users.
- This is the first time Microsoftâs search engine has crossed this mark.
- âThis is a surprisingly notable figure, and yet we are fully aware we remain a small, low, single digit share player,â he added.
- Mehdi says Bing crossed this threshold âwith a little bit of a boost from the million+ new Bing preview users.â
- He also noted that roughly one-third of the âmillionsâ of active Bing preview users are new to the service.
- Mehdi also claimed a six-fold increase in daily active users on mobile, in the wake of the new Bing app.
- However, Microsoft is citing two big reasons for Bingâs overall growth.
- The first reason is the Edge browserâs continued performance, recording seven quarters of growth.
- In fact, we praised Edge in a review back in 2019. I also use the browser because I donât like having all my eggs in the Google basket.
- The company is also pointing to Bingâs âall-time highâ search quality due to a new model.
- It doesnât hurt that Microsoft effectively pays you to use Bing.
A viable Google alternative? Bing it on!
- Thereâs no official word on Googleâs daily active users, but Bingâs new figures undoubtedly represent a tiny fraction of Googleâs numbers.
- It also seems wildly optimistic to suggest Bing will threaten Googleâs top position in the near future.
- Microsoftâs search engine has been around since 2009, and itâs long had a reputation as a Wish version of Google.
- In fact, one of the few cited reasons to use Bing was for adult content.
- But Bing Chat is clearly positioning Microsoft as a technological leader, and this major AI upgrade is evidently translating into some user growth.
- This turn of events led Google to unveil an AI-powered chatbot of its own, dubbed Bard.
- This reveal didnât go well at the time owing to an incorrect answer.
- Itâs going to take more than a flub to hold Google back though, and the company can afford to take a little time to put together a more cohesive, polished response.
- But between a revitalized Bing and rumors of Apple quietly working on a search engine, this is the most vulnerable Google has looked in the search space.
đľ And staying with Spotify, weâve got a poll asking you how you listen to music on the service: Do you stick with specific playlists/tracks or do you use recommendations? (Android Authority).
Thursday Thing
Laptop battery life is usually measured in hours, but a Norwegian software developer has created a âlaptopâ with battery life measured in years (h/t: Hacker News and Hackster). Well, it looks more like an iPod attached to a keyboard.
Andreas Eriksen created the so-called PotatoP, which is a quirky pseudo-laptop programmed in the super-old LISP language. The PotatoP is powered by a single-core Arm Cortex-M4F CPU clocked at a screaming 96MHz, while also offering Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity. But youâve also got a 4.4-inch âmemoryâ display here. Naturally, it lacks a backlight.
The PotatoP is powered by a 1.2Ah lithium battery and has a solar cell too, with Eriksen claiming up to two years of battery life depending on ambient light conditions. You can check out the YouTube video for a better idea of how it all works.
Have a great day!
Hadlee Simons, Editor
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