In a blog post this week, Microsoft announced plans to begin testing some Bing features the company plans to start rolling out later this spring and summer.

“When we launched last June, one of the ways we helped customers get to better decisions was by providing a more visual, more intuitive, and more organized experience,” Microsoft said. “This spring we will continue this evolution by making some changes to our user experience and providing new experiences throughout search.”

One of those changes includes testing new design concepts, such as moving the Quick Tabs functionality to the top of the page, but it’s not all about rearranging the layout. Microsoft will also experiment more with real-time results, so that when “you search for a publication such as the New York Times, Bing not only gives you quick access to specific sections of the destination website, but also provides the most popular shared links from that publication.”

Read the full list of changes here, and then hit the jump and tell us which one you’re most looking forward to.

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Bing to Include New Features this Spring

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