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Devs told to swap raw results for LLM-generated summaries as August shutdown looms Microsoft is retiring Bing Search APIs on ...
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This abrupt removal of the Bing Search APIs will impact third-party app developers and rival search engines that tap into ...
Microsoft is set to retire Bing Search APIs on August 11, 2025, leaving some third-party app developers frustrated.
Third-party app developers won’t be able to access Bing Search data from August 11th onwards. Third-party app developers won’t be able to access Bing Search data from August 11th onwards.
Microsoft is limiting access to tools that boosted its rivals, but larger customers like DuckDuckGo say they won’t be ...
Microsoft is pulling the plug on Bing Search API services later this year, and is pushing customers to use AI instead.
In a sudden and unexpected move, Microsoft revealed today that it will retire its Bing Search APIs for developers in August.