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If it is true, it is probably just everybody trying it out for the first time.
Microsoft's Bing Overtakes Yahoo For Now, Report SaysMicrosoft's Bing, its new search engine, overtook Yahoo’s market share in its first days of release, according to a report by StatCounter. Microsoft has devoted between $80 million to $100 million in advertising Bing, according to reports, but time will tell whether it can retain its market share in the face of fierce competition from Google and Yahoo.
A report by StatCounter suggests that Microsoft's new search engine, Bing, has overtaken Yahoo’s U.S. market share a few days after its June 1 rollout.
The online traffic-analysis firm found that, on June 4, Bing had a 16.28 percent market share, ahead of Yahoo at 10.22 percent, but lagging far behind Google at 71.47 percent.
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~Lordbob
If it is true, it is probably just everybody trying it out for the first time.
I think bing is a lot better than people give it credit for.
It's my default and will stay that way, as i have always found what I'm searching for and with less clicks/refinements as google.
I hope people start to look past the name and look into the product, as this article shows is happening... for now
Ive tried it out and to be honest its not very good is it ...... oh well google it is for me lol
I liked the concept overall, I like the idea of a more useful and even a blinged search engine. But it has to still be fast, a couple of little things really kill it for me.
1) In image search, resting your mouse over an image causes it to baloon up blocking other images. I HATE that kind of thing. now I have to purposely move my mouse carefully off to the scroll bar to be able to scroll through the images witout having them constantly baloon up every time I stop moving the scroll wheel on the mouse.
2) If you load a page with the image into the search engine itself (something I really don't like all by itself but is the default behavior) that web page and IE slow to a CRAWL. Not sure whats going on, but those two things make the image search much less useful and downright irritating.
Otherwise still giving it a chance for a few days...
I've just been studying our stats, and although Live & MSN only accounted for less than 5% of search engine traffic for our sites, the traffic from bing is less than 0.5%
From my prospective as a site owner/administrator, bing is a fail as I see no point in optimizing the site for better results in bing (although there is no real info on how to do this yet) at the risk of messing up google optimization.
You don't need to mess with anything. You run an awesome site!
i dont mind bing, though i would probably stick to google for searching. very used to the way that google's pagerank and search terms work.
the one area where bing shines - video searches. press video in top tab, search for what ever you want, and hovering over the thumbnails plays the video. awesome.