Microsoft's search engine Bing is copying results from Google, the dominant search engine on the internet, has claimed. Suspicious  of their new rival, Google engineers set up random results on their  site for a series of unlikely search terms, such as "hiybbprqag."  (Google arranged for the nonsense word to point to a Los Angeles theater  seating plan on its search engine.) "Within a couple weeks of  starting this experiment, our inserted results started appearing in  Bing," Google said in a statement on its official blog Tuesday. Google said it welcomed honest competition, but sneered at Bing's "recycled search results from a competitor." Bing  did not deny that it took Google into account when producing its own  search results, but suggested they were only one factor among many. They  also accused Google in turn of a "spy-novelesque stunt" that would only  affect very unusual search terms. "We use over 1,000 different  signal...
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