Bing China homepage shows a picture of a lion dance to celebrate the Chinese New Year, while America’s homepage shows an activity during the Winter Olympic games. Feb 14 (Sunday) marks the beginning of a new lunar calendar year for over 2 billion Chinese people around the world. Majority Chinese people live in the mainland China, Taiwan, Singapore, America, and Canada.
Ancient astronomers dedicated year 2010 as the year of tiger. Chinese people believe tiger brings a strong and powerful leadership to business world. Tiger is one of the most successful and the luckiest of the twelve animal zodiacs. Famous Chinese fortune tellers predict a prosperous year for people who were born in the year of Tiger (1962, 1974, 1986, 1998), Horse (1966, 1978, 1990, 2002), and Dog (1970, 1982, 1994, 2006).
As per Wikipedia, Qi Lu, the Decision Engine Master and the highest ranking executive of Bing, was born in 1962. He is a tiger. According to the latest comScore data, Bing has captured about 11.3% of the search of market share in January 2010. While the year of tiger just started today (Feb 14), the Decision Engine Master will definitely help Bing to conquer a larger portion of search market share during 2010 and beyond.
(Qi Lu photo: Wikipedia)
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