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by funOtter 532 days ago
So google owns the "image and text box on a web page" design?
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No - google doesn't own the "image and text box on a web page design" ... but it is very odd what Microsoft/Bing is doing when you search 'google' .. they even 'scroll' the page down to hide the primary bing search bar. It's odd.
The story isn't "Bing is copying Google's amazing design." The story is bing devised a specialized search result page for the query "google" which is intentionally designed to trick its own users.
> " users are discovering that if they search for “Google” in the primary Bing interface, they’re shown a special Bing search page."

That's a little more than just aping the design of Google. It's a pretty intentional effort to deceive users into remaining on Bing.

It’s about the doodle, not the image and text box. As the article explains.
I would say it's more that you get to this page by typing "Google" into the URL/search bar:

> This morning, users are discovering that if they search for “Google” in the primary Bing interface, they’re shown a special Bing search page. Before you scroll down to the actual search results, you’re presented with an all-white page with a centered, unbranded search bar and a multicolored doodle above it that’s heavy on yellow, red, blue, and green.

This only comes up after searching for Google
It looks like they came up with the headline first then worked backwards to present something that fit as a thesis.