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    Microsoft will retire Bing Search APIs on August 11, 2025

    May 16, 2025

    Microsoft has quietly announced that it will retire Bing Search APIs on August 11. These APIs gave developers direct access to Bing’s raw results. Many startups and search engines relied on these APIs to compete with Google. However, the shutdown surprised many developers. Bing Search APIs are retiring later this year Microsoft reportedly informed customers […]

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