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    Microsoft's Bing predicts 2015 trends

    Bing looks in its crystal ball to foretell the trends of the year to come.
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    Re: Microsoft's Bing predicts 2015 trends

    ...and everyone in Europe laughed once again at Microsoft for putting American Football only under the "Football" category while we all wonder what the hell was a cotton and peach bowl.

    Bing was not and never will be something that ever catches on in Europe, ever, ever, ever - it's utterly and completely useless, irrelevant and unusable to most Europeans.

    At least Google have always made an effort to please and provide for their EU market, Microsoft never even bothered.

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    Re: Microsoft's Bing predicts 2015 trends

    Ever heard of the Mediterranean diet? If you haven’t heard of it yet, you’re about to. Bing is seeing a major spike in people’s interest in Middle Eastern food, from dishes they want to try at home to restaurants they plan to visit, people are loving the flavour packed dishes from the Middle East.
    We've been hearing about the benefits of the Mediterranean Diet for years. Olive oil and tomatoes FTW. And, mama mia, since when has the Mediterranean been part of the Middle East?!

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    Re: Microsoft's Bing predicts 2015 trends

    Quote Originally Posted by devBunny View Post
    Ever heard of the Mediterranean diet? If you haven’t heard of it yet, you’re about to. Bing is seeing a major spike in people’s interest in Middle Eastern food, from dishes they want to try at home to restaurants they plan to visit, people are loving the flavour packed dishes from the Middle East.
    We've been hearing about the benefits of the Mediterranean Diet for years. Olive oil and tomatoes FTW. And, mama mia, since when has the Mediterranean been part of the Middle East?!
    AD 711 the moors invaded Spain and Inhabited lands as far North of the South of France, holding the Entire Western Wediterranean until Rodrego Diaz De Vivar all but removed them from Iberia in 1099, we have to wait until 1299 after the first Mongol invasion for the Ottoman Empire to start taking the majority of the rest of the sea and that was not complete until long aftr the fall of the East Roman Empire at Constantinople in 1453, a state long treated exactly like we treat Russia today. Either way for the Majority of the last 2000 years a Middle Eastern Empire or people has had the majority of the coastline under their control, just not the Italian penninsular.

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