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Pong - Bings New Easter Egg Game.

Posted: 03 Jul 2015 07:02 PM PDT

Till now, Google was the one who liked poking users with Easter egg surprises on their search pages. Now it's Bing's turn with Microsoft adding some gaming action to search results.

Try searching for "Pong" in Bing, and you would find a game board for "Bing Pong" at the top along with other search results. Similar to the ping-pong game, there is a ball and two players - you and Bing. You can hit the ball by moving your mouse up and down from inside the board.

So here's Bing-Pong in action.

Bing pong game

Here's the direct link to bing for "pong" search page. Just click on the link and start playing!
www.bing.com/search?q=bing+pong&qs=n&form=QBLH&pq=bing+pong

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How to Change Default Search Engine in Microsoft Edge to Google or Yahoo.

Posted: 03 Jul 2015 04:11 AM PDT

The default search engine configured in Microsoft Edge is Bing. But a lot of us have different preferences and would like to have Google, Yahoo or other search engines to be the default. Here's how to do this-

  1. Load your favourite search engine site in Edge.
  2. Click on the "..." menu item on top right, scroll down and select "Advanced Settings".
  3. Scroll down, click on "Search in addressbar with" option and select "<Add New>".
  4. Click on the your search engine shown and select "Add as default".

That's it, edge will now use your favourite engine as the default. Here's a visual guide to make it simple -

change default search engine in microsoft edge

Please note that Edge only supports DuckDuckGo as an additional search engine right now, but other search engines will be supported in future.

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