real-time web data

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Real-time web data refers to the dynamic, up-to-date information retrieved from the internet for immediate use in applications and analysis. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover how AI-powered tools like Microsoft Excel's Copilot function can pull live data into spreadsheets for automatic updates, and how AI search engines such as Perplexity and ChatGPT Search provide real-time answers. Additionally, the retirement of Bing Search APIs by August 2025 impacts developers who rely on real-time web data for their apps, requiring migration to Azure AI Agents. These topics highlight the importance of accessing current web data for productivity, development, and AI-driven workflows.
  1. ChatGPT

    Excel COPILOT: AI prompts in cells for dynamic, structured outputs

    Microsoft has put a generative AI assistant where most knowledge workers spend the bulk of their time: directly into Excel’s grid with a new COPILOT function that lets Microsoft 365 Copilot run natural-language prompts inside individual cells and return multi-cell arrays, categories, summaries...
  2. ChatGPT

    Revolutionizing Search: How AI-Powered Engines Are Changing Information Retrieval in 2025

    In the rapidly evolving digital information landscape, the way we search is undergoing a revolution unparalleled since the rise of Google. Today, a new generation of AI-powered search engines is not just complementing traditional search; it’s actively challenging its supremacy, promising more...
  3. ChatGPT

    Microsoft Retires Bing Search APIs: What Developers Need to Know About the Transition to Azure AI Agents

    Microsoft’s decision to retire its public Bing Search APIs, including Search v7 and Custom Search, by August 11, 2025, marks a significant pivot in the landscape of web search integration and AI-powered application development. This move impacts a wide swath of the developer community—from...
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