
Askboth.com has the regular features of Content Search on the Web as well as Image Search. This can also work as a SEO tool for you to compare the results on both the sites. You could even add it to your browser as your default search engine.

So, all those who laid eyes on Bing and just couldn’t get enough, but also couldn’t let go of old pal Google, this seems like an appealing option.
Try it out to see if it tickles your fancy.
I ALSO ADDED SOME FIVE BING TIPS YOU SHOULD KNOW
1. IP Address Tracker
The Bing can verify any IP address and can tell you the name of the websites hosted on a particular IP address. To do that simply type,
IP:[ IP Address ]
The search result will display the sites hosted on that IP address.
2. Know More About Companies From The IE Favorites
You need Internet Explorer 8 for this. Searching for company stocks like ‘GOOG’ on Bing will automatically create a web slice which can then be added to the IE Favorites bar.
3. Search Results as RSS Feed
This is something that I have seen to be popular among most of the users on the net. An RSS Feed of a search result can get you a variety of articles/news from other sites. Bing supports this feature. Just add at the end of the result page URL and press Enter:
&format=rss
For example, if you search for ‘iPhone’, in the results URL, just add the above and press enter. You will be subscribed to a RSS feed containing iPhone keywords which will get updated automatically.
4. Remove the background Image on the Bing site
If you are not one of those eye-candy freaks, you can remove the background image on the Bing homepage. Instead of typing bing.com, you can navigate to the site using the following URL,
Bing
5. Links to MP3 Files and Doc Files
You can search for MP3 files or Doc files on Bing.
‘abcd contains:mp3′
where abcd is your search term. It will generate results with pages that contain mp3 files related to the search term. Similarly for Doc files, just replace the MP3 with doc.
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