Bing gives you the right salary. The crisis is almost over. Maybe it’s time for a raise? But how much to ask for? Here’s a quick tip from Bing:
Just type in the Bing search box:
[job] salary
where [job] is the job you have or want to have. Some examples:
engineer salary
stock broker salary

We did some searches and found out some interesting stuff. For instance, if you want to be paid on hourly basis, a bartender (Hourly rate :$6.17 to $8.89) is paid the same as a babysitter (Hourly rate :$5.79 to $9.96), but not as good as a bodyguard (Hourly rate :$16.59 to $50.71).
What is the best paid job that can be found by Bing salary search? Comment:
Popularity: 4% [?]
If you want to buy a used car, there’s one simple way to instantly find its history. You guessed right, it’s done by using Bing. Here’s how it works:Put the car’s VIN into Bing search box and hit ENTER. The first result will be the used vehicle history.
VIN stands for Vehicle Information Number and was initiated in 1980. It’s a standard method to identify cars. Decoding the number is easy and free. The used vehicle’s history is provided usually for a small fee. But several bucks can really make a difference because nobody likes to buy a car that had problems in the past.
Bing is able to display the information only in certain countries.
Popularity: 6% [?]
