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Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Google Search Engine Losing Grip to Bing by 30%

Google search engine is trailing by 30% of market share in compare to the Bing Powered Search Engine. As per to the report made by Experian Hitwise data, Bing powered search engine, also known as Bing and Yahoo, in the US supervised to inch past the 30 per cent market share mark in February 2011.

“Google accounted for 64.42 per cent of the entire U.S. searches accomplished in the four weeks ending April 2, 2011. Bing powered search involved 30.01 per cent of searches, in that order. The enduring 69 search engines in the Hitwise Search Engine Analysis report accounted for 5.58 per cent of U.S. searches,” Hitwise declared.
Google’s share of US searches plummeted from 66.69 per cent in the first month of 2011 to 64.42 per cent in the following month, a three per cent down in search engine share market.
This Bing share in search market went from 14.99 per cent to 15.69 per cent and Yahoo from 13.49 per cent to 14.32 per cent. Generally, Bing powered search market share grow by five per cent.
It’s definitely an appealing development and this wasn’t a one month coincidence, this development has been hauling on for months at this instant, with Google gradually losing position to Bing, although February was the prevalent shoot of current months.
But it’s almost certainly not the time to be anxious for Google; it’s extremely implausible that the development will maintain at this rate to the point where Google’s superiority is endangered. Microsoft discerns that it has an extensive battle in front, if undeniably it campaign to clash with Google.

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