Outage: Bing, DuckduckGo and Ecosia temporarily unavailable

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Microsoft's Bing fell over on Tuesday morning, Pacific Time, causing a ripple effect that crippled other search engines.

Visitors to Bing were hit with HTTP 503 error messages. We note that, while Bing appears to be working again, albeit a little slowly, status.bing.com and, strangely, portal.microsoft.com are both busted as we type.

The Bing outage prevented DuckDuckGo, the privacy-centric engine that aggregates results from the Microsoft search engine, from returning useful links to queries. Searching for, say, "CMOS," returned zero results.

DuckDuckGo said its problems with both Bing and Yahoo! were slowing its own operations. It should be back to normal by the time you read this.

Microsoft, meanwhile, acknowledged there was a problem with its search engine, though Redmond didn't have much to offer in the way of details.

"We're working to resolve the connectivity difficulties some customers may be experiencing when connecting to Bing," Microsoft's spokesperson said.

Yahoo!, meanwhile, did not return a request for comment through its Oath parent company, though monitoring site DownDetector did note 'possible problems' with the search engine.

The outage did not appear to impact other Microsoft services, including Azure, Xbox Live, and Office365, apart from the portal failure.

One obvious way to avoid the problems is to use Google search, which was not impacted by the outage. Given the Chocolate Factory's roughly 90 per cent share of the search market, the vast majority of users may not even realize there was any sort of outage.
 

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