More BANG from BING! BING now displays suggested Twitter accounts that users of its social search engine may want to subscribe to -- or "follow" in Twitter parlance -- based on the users' search queries.
In choosing account suggestions, Bing weighs a variety of factors about its author, such as influence, popularity and knowledge about the topic in question, Microsoft said Monday
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