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office Professional Plus 2010 update key, localized versions of Bing across the world. most obvious variations in the Bing spring refresh are happening at the user interface level. (The spring Bing UI/UX is codenamed “Oslo”; the fall refresh was codenamed “Dublin.”) the improvements in the coming release will be a new “Bing box,” which provides a lot of aggregated results — including some real-time results– in a single pane. A query on “Lady Gaga,
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