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Alyxe
Mar 10, 2021Former Employee
Microsoft Bing is Becoming More Visual!
Last week in our Microsoft Bing Blog we went over features that help save you time when searching. Among those were the Knowledge Cards that have made an appearance or two in this community before. I...
Rae_Rae
Mar 13, 2021Steel Contributor
Alyxe I wonder, will these 'knowledge cards' include fruits, vegetables, and herbs from around the world? (Individually, of course.) I think, if so, then they might/ could include:
- where found (country originated);
- what kind of growth requirements are needed;
- maybe some traditional uses (as in recipes);
- what family (i.e., citrus, flora, etc.) or the Latin classification for(?); and/ or,
- the season for which it thrives- (example: h2omellon = early spring)?
-'Jus sayin'... because I love 'this' idea!
- ashlaws0824Jul 08, 2021Copper ContributorRecipes would be an awesome idea. I feel like that would be extremely helpful to a large percentage of users! Definitely me for sure!
- HotCakeXMar 19, 2021MVP
Hi,
I see the new cards are available for fruits too 🙂
I find these super useful and the way the info are put together is just great! i learn a lot in no time.
I want these cards to be available for as many things as possible, like companies, video games, planets in the space, known stars, body parts and organs.
- AlyxeMar 16, 2021Former Employee
Rae_Rae That's a wonderful idea! Currently, knowledge cards are available for Animals, Celebrities, and Countries.
Alyxandria (she/her)
Community Manager - Bing Insiders- Rae_RaeJul 08, 2021Steel Contributor
Alyxe About these "knowledge cards." Instead of using "celebrities," can/ may we use "P.O.I." (People/ persons Of Interest) instead, please? I like to believe that people who contribute to the betterment of society (be they rich OR poor) should be acknowledged for what they have contributed- NOT (just) because they are known for how much money they have.