Bing steals some search engine market share from Google

Andre Yoskowitz
14 Jul 2010 18:51

According to new figures from comScore, Microsoft's Bing stole some market share in June from rivals Google after a few stagnant months.
For the U.S. search market, Bing increased from 12.1 percent in May to 12.7 percent in June, its strongest growth in a few months.
Google remained the clear leader, but saw its share dip, from 63.7 percent to 62.6 percent for the same period.
Yahoo, which has been in second place for years, remained there, seeing its share grow minimally from 18.3 percent to 18.9 percent.
Overall, Americans made 16.4 billion searches for the month, up 3 percent from May.

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