Microsoft has opened up its Bing content submission API after over two and half years of it being in a private beta. The content submission API is different from the Bing URL submission API, in that ...
After thorough beta testing, the Bing Content Submission API is now available to everyone. The tool notifies Bing when changes are made to a website. Bing launched its Bing Content Submission API in ...
Bing announced that their Bing Entity Search API is now available to US based users and also in Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, Mexico, Spain and the United Kingdom regions.
Price hikes now and in the future could impact the operations of search supply partners. Let’s start with the known facts about the May 2023 price hikes imposed by Microsoft. The price structure has ...
It is said that the Bing Instant Indexing API can literally have your pages ranking in minutes. I interviewed Chris Love (@ChrisLove) who was one of the first to try the Bing API. Chris shares his ...
In the tech world, even big players sometimes change course abruptly — and this has a serious impact on the entire ecosystem. That’s exactly what happened to Microsoft, which suddenly announced that ...
Just about a month ago, Microsoft announced that it would end free access to its Bing Search API and start charging a minimum of $40 per month for the service. Today, the company is officially ...
Microsoft has announced a free tier of 5,000 searches per month as part of its move to monetize the Bing search API, with prices above the tier starting at $20 for 10,000 data searches. Microsoft has ...
Microsoft has announced it is to retire access to its Bing Search APIs on 11th August. “Any existing instances of Bing Search APIs will be decommissioned completely, and the product will no longer be ...
A comparison of the prices reflects a 3x to 10x increase across different tiers for Bing Search and Bing Image Search APIs. Microsoft is all set to more than triple the pricing for its Bing Search ...
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