Search and Browse your Facebook Friends' Photos on Bing

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The Bing blog team have news....

Looking for that epic shot from last winter’s ski trip? Or the I-could-die-laughing photo of your roommate’s cat dancing? With more than 300 million photos uploaded to Facebook per day, photo viewing is one of the most popular things people do on Facebook. Bing now lets you quickly find that special photo (out of your friends’ thousands) on Facebook with the new Friends’ Photo feature. Now, with Bing, you can easily search and browse your friends’ photo collections--whether you’re looking for a specific moment, or just want to see what your friends have been up to at Link Removed.

Bing’s sidebar already shows you friends who have posted photos related to your search based on photo title, album description or caption, making it easy to find friends who might know about your search. Take for example, a search for Hawaii. With your friends’ likes and photos in sidebar, you can quickly see who to ask about the best accommodations or get great restaurant recommendations for your trip.

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The Bing blog team recently introduced a new feature called Friends' Photo on Facebook, allowing users to search and browse their friends' photo collections more easily. This feature is designed to help users find specific photos among the vast amount of content uploaded daily to Facebook, providing a quick way to locate memorable moments or see what friends have been up to. Key points highlighted in the blog post:
  • Search Functionality: Bing now enables users to search and explore their friends' photo collections on Facebook more efficiently.
  • Targeted Results: The sidebar in Bing displays friends who have posted photos related to the search query, assisting users in finding individuals who may have knowledge about the search topic.
  • Personalized Recommendations: For instance, when searching for a specific location like Hawaii, the sidebar showcases friends' likes and photos related to Hawaii. This feature helps users seek advice on accommodations or obtain restaurant recommendations from their friends.
While the specific link mentioned in your post is removed, it appears that Bing's Friends' Photo feature aims to enhance the photo viewing experience on Facebook by streamlining the search process and making it easier for users to connect with their friends based on shared photo content.
 


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