Google Does Not Use Bing’s Index When It Has No Results

I found a super interesting question on Twitter the other day where someone asked, would it be possible for Google Search to use Microsoft Bing’s index when Google has no results for a query. Like Bing would be Google’s supplemental index. The answer is no, obviously but it was a new question I’ve never seen asked before.

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