Yes, Bing allows the use of the asterisk (*) as a wildcard in search queries. This can help users find variations of a term or phrase by substituting the asterisk for unknown words. For example, searching for "best * for travel" could yield results for various recommendations related to travel. However, the effectiveness of wildcards can vary, so it's good to experiment with different queries for the best results.
every time i use bing i get a virus illert so i use Google :)
Yes it is free to use Bing on the BlackBerry!
Bing
Wildcard - album - was created in 2002.
The * and ? and ~ are the three wildcard symbols in Excel.
Yes Bing maps is 100% free to use.
Wildcard - Pennywise EP - was created in 1989.
you can can any cherry, but with bing, use a very light syrup.....
on google. not bing. don't use bing. it s****.
No. The Steelers were not a wildcard team. They won their division outright.
In the NFL, yes. The wildcard round is the first round of the NFL Playoffs.
Wildcard - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12A