Bing is making great efforts to differentiate itself from its arch nemesis, Google. One of the ways it is doing this is with a new visual search. ( This creates sets of data and allows the images to organised in ways that show relationships between them. One example is the Priministers of the UK, and the images can be sorted and arranged in many ways.
As well as the usual alphabetical order, the prime ministers can be ordered in terms of their age, how long they spent in office, which political party they belonged. Hovering over an image produces lots more information.

Other data sets include the periodic table, oscar winners. At the moment this is in beta and there are limited data sets.
However, an interesting dataset is the shopping dataset which allows products to be arrange in terms of price, brand, number of reviews and who they are suitable for. This can be ordered and arranged to suit your particular queries. People find it easier to look at images than read text and the way in which queries can be answered by sliders is an interesting and tactile way of interacting with the information.
If it can be adapted to larger dataset from search queries it could prove to be a winning search tool that bests Google.