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Previously the service was called Live Search Video and launched in [[September 26]], [[2007]] but later rebranded along with all [[Live Search]] products to Bing Videos on [[June 03]], 2009.<ref>''[[Wired (magazine)|Wired]]'', 28 May 2009, [http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/05/microsofts-bing-hides-its-best-features/ Hands On With Microsoft’s New Search Engine: Bing, But No Boom]</ref> | Previously the service was called Live Search Video and launched in [[September 26]], [[2007]] but later rebranded along with all [[Live Search]] products to Bing Videos on [[June 03]], 2009.<ref>''[[Wired (magazine)|Wired]]'', 28 May 2009, [http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2009/05/microsofts-bing-hides-its-best-features/ Hands On With Microsoft’s New Search Engine: Bing, But No Boom]</ref> | ||
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Bing Videos (previously Live Search Video) is a video search engine created by Microsoft to compliment the Bing web search engine. The search engine brings search results from a variety of sites and is not centralized to one site.
Previously the service was called Live Search Video and launched in September 26, 2007 but later rebranded along with all Live Search products to Bing Videos on June 03, 2009.[1]