When one says to "bing-it", it means that one should use a search engine called Bing to look up a specific subject. Bing is very similar to Google in that both return links based on a series of keywords.
i think the other term for google is bing
The term trickster may refer to someone who plays pranks or otherwise disobeys normal rules and conventional behavior. Trickster could also refer to someone who is bad or no good.
The term 'humanscale' may refer to the amount of physical quantities and information which make up the human body. It may also represent the characteristics and functions of the human body.
There is no widely available information confirming that Dave Bing owns Bing Construction. Dave Bing is primarily known as a former NBA player and the former mayor of Detroit. Bing Construction is a separate entity that was founded by Dave Bing but is not necessarily owned by him. For specific ownership details, it's best to refer to official company records or statements.
Bing Crosby was born on May 3, 1903.
Normalize may refer to the term in mathematical logic or theoretical computer science, it may refer to statistical technique for making two distributions identical. It may also be removing statistical errors from measured data pieces.
to what does the term coed refer
If the term is being used in relation to machinary or electronics, "robo" will generally refer to robotics. It may also refer to robot. Currently, there are many military applications which use robotics, such as DAARPA.
As of my last update, Microsoft, the parent company of Bing, employs tens of thousands of people across various divisions, but the specific number of employees dedicated solely to Bing is not publicly disclosed. Estimates suggest that several hundred to a few thousand individuals may be directly involved in the development, maintenance, and operation of Bing. For the most current figures, it's best to refer to Microsoft's official reports or announcements.
There are many things the term 100s can refer to when being used. Some of the more common things it refers to are 100 dollar American bills and the years in the 100s.
Bing was unveiled by Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on May 28, 2009 at the All Things Digital conference in San Diego