The This or That quizzes are horrendous for several reasons. First, you punish the user for wrong answers. No other quiz you have punishes the user. Second, they are long and arduous. The user has to spend a ton of time looking up the answers. ...
in Bing as a valid source of information due to wrong answers. If I weren't penalized, I probably wouldn't take the time to validate on Google. Nor would I care as much. ad for Bing, good for Google.
With 24 teams competing, this is the largest Women’s tournament yet and Bing has gone big to bring you all the answers you need – from scores to schedules to player information and more. This is the largest single-sports women’s event in the world, which means people across the globe...
Instagram is testing out new features to integrate into its live streams, with selected broadcasters now being able to choose games that they can play with their viewers. These include games like, “This or That” and “Trivia,” aiming to boost more engagement between creators and their audien...
Intelligent Answers for NFL The start of the school year also means the start of football season, and now whether you are a Fantasy Football rising star or simply an NFL aficionado, Bing has you covered with in-depth, context-specific information on every NFL game ever played. ...
Let’s imagine that the effects of radical mitigation do in fact turn out to be net-negative. The immediate question is then: What could we have done differently? How should scientists and policymakers have acted instead? With the growing powers of hindsight come answers. First and most outrag...
Here's a quiz: If I want to sign out, should I click "yes" or "no"? Answer: According to Citimortgage, anyway, the correct answer is "yes." That's right - clicking "yes" to continue will sign you out. It's so sad that little mom-and-pop businesses like Citibank don't ...
This or That Quizzes are AWFUL! The This or That quizzes are horrendous for several reasons. First, you punish the user for wrong answers. No other quiz you have punishes the user. Second, they are long and arduous. The user has to spend a ton of time looking up the answers. ...