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Bing blew up last year but it's still miles behind GoogleIf Bing isn't wildly better than Google, why would people switch? And, to be clear, most people have not switched. This StatCounter Search Engine Global market share chart (above) best illustrates ...
"This is a long-term game for Bing and Bing continues to be focused on creating a great consumer experience, solid execution and steady market share growth," said Stefan Weitz, director of Bing ...
The drop in Bing's search engine market share doesn't mean that Microsoft should close up shop and throw in the towel, of course. Google, after all, didn't become the ubiquitous entity that it has ...
Google had significantly greater impression growth in 3Q13 compared with Bing. Google's impression share also grew, reaching 78.8% in 3Q13, compared with 21.2% for Bing. This represents a 15.5% ...
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