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Microsoft has now opened up its beta test of its Bing Saves feature to the general public, allowing anyone to save any content they find while searching on the website



From Neowin:
A few weeks ago, we reported that Microsoft had sent invites to a few people to test out Bing Saves, a new way to save content found while searching on the website. Now Microsoft has quietly opened up that beta test to the general public.

People who sign up to use Bing with their free Microsoft Account can now access Bing Saves, which lets people save any URLs generated in a search string to that page on the Bing site. It also has sections where people can see which URLs on Bing are currently trending, along with a "public feed" of addresses that might be of interest to the specific user.
  Microsoft launches public beta for Bing Saves