Microsoft Bing has seemed to add the site name feature to its search results. This is similar to what Google launched first on mobile last year and then on desktop earlier this year.
If you search for sites on Bing, you may now see this site name appear before and on top of the URL. Here is what I saw when I wrote this story, I replicated this on a few different browsers:
This is what I saw for the same query a few weeks ago:
I spotted this via Khushal Bherwani on Twitter:
↗️ Google has a fully-live brand name and favicon, Which covered by @rustybrick at https://t.co/Jpy4pss6h7
and🧐 Now I noticed Bing also testing the same ( Site name, Favicon) at desktop serp. pic.twitter.com/T1orfLzLoC
— Khushal Bherwani (@b4k_khushal) April 24, 2023
This was also spotted by Frank Sandtmann on Mastodon:
And Bing’s Mikhail Parakhin posted about a small design test for Bing:
— Mikhail Parakhin (@MParakhin) April 25, 2023
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