Brodie Clark posted on Twitter that he found it interesting that Bing would show Facebook as a source of information for their knowledge graph. Microsoft and Facebook do have a partnership, of course. But still. Here is the example he used, where the knowledge panel for [portion perfection] used Facebook data.
The neat thing is that they actually cite and link to where the knowledge information is coming from. Same with a search in Bing for [google] – it says this comes from Wikipedia, Crunchbase and Freebase and the text is under CC-BY-SA license.
You can suggest an edit, which I assume gets reviewed by someone at Bing?
It is just refreshing to see.
Forum discussion at Twitter.
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