Recently, Mikhail Parakhin, CEO of Microsoft’s advertising and network services division, revealed a hidden feature of Microsoft’s Edge browser: dual-engine simultaneous search. This feature allows users to use two different search engines at the same time when searching, automatically switching search engines based on the user's default settings.
If you set the default search engine to Bing, after searching in Bing, just click the search button in the upper right corner to view the search results of other alternative engines (such as Google) for easy comparison and selection.
IT House noticed that some users said this is a convenient function that can take full advantage of multiple search engines and provide more comprehensive search results. However, some users are dissatisfied with this, mainly focusing on the following issues:
Microsoft needs to resolve the complexity of the dual-engine search interface and provide more control over search settings before it can be widely accepted. As future updates roll out, this feature will determine whether it's popular or only available to certain users.
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