Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
By January 2011, Experian Hitwise showed that Bing's market share had increased to 12.8% at the expense of Yahoo! and Google. In the same period, Comscore's "2010 U.S. Digital Year in Review" report showed that "Bing was the big gainer in year-over-year search activity, picking up 29% more searches in 2010 than it did in 2009". [89]
Market share for several browsers between 1995 and 2010, illustrating the First Browser War (NN vs IE). Firefox was originally named "Phoenix", a name which implied that it would rise like a Phoenix after Netscape was killed off by Microsoft. GVU WWW user survey (January 1994 to October 1998)
Microsoft Bing: USA / China Yes Yes No Unknown Mojeek: UK Yes Custodian Data Centres Yes No Unknown Naver: Yes No Parsijoo: Yes No Petal: France Yes No Unknown Qwant: France Yes Yes Unknown Unknown Seznam.cz: Yes No Sogou: China Yes No Unknown Swisscows: Yes No WebCrawler: Yes No Yahoo! Search: USA Partial Yes [10] No Unknown ...
After a huge launch in late May and an $80 million publicity push, Bing continued to gain search engine market share, according to Web tracker StatCounter. This is the second consecutive month ...
Internet titan Google (GOOG) increased its Web search market-share again in October, while No. 2 Yahoo (YHOO) lost share at a "scary" pace, in the words of one analyst. Bing, Microsoft's (MSFT ...
China is one of few countries where Google is not in the top three web search engines for market share. Google was previously more popular in China, but withdrew significantly after a disagreement with the government over censorship and a cyberattack. Bing, however, is in the top three web search engines with a market share of 14.95%.
When I told Bing it got the second part of the answer wrong and that I wanted information about Apple's Q4 2022 report, it told me that Apple didn't report those numbers yet, and wouldn't do so ...
After many changes to the backend search engine, MSN would start developing in-house search technology in 2005, and later change its name to Bing in June 2009. August: New web search engine: Direct Hit Technologies releases their popularity search engine in partnership with HotBot, providing more relevant results based on prior user search ...