Bing
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An excerpt from Daniel Ruby's presentation at SMX Advanced London - while much of the Bing SEO formula is the same as Google's, there are a few long-tail details you should know.… Read the full story » -
With so many feature-rich apps that also browse the web, how can browsers survive the growing app mentality?… Read the full story » -
Google accuses Bing of using IE to steal their search results. Bing accuses Google of stealing their search innovations. Now, there's some info as to whether Google is doing what they accused Microsoft of doing, but on a smaller scale. Confused?… Read the full story » -
In the race for search dominance, could Bing be the tortoise, slowly and steadily catching up to the hare, Google? SEOs should be paying more attention to the world of Bing, because the world of Bing is starting to pay attention to them.… Read the full story » -
The difference between our search engine market share numbers and comScore's underscore a fundamental difference in search engine business models. On the one hand is Google's model: search-and-go, get people out into the third party web. On the other hand is Yahoo!'s web portal… Read the full story »
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Chitika Research's July 2010 search engine market share report, including data spanning all of 2010. Of the big three search engines, only Yahoo! saw an increase in their market share, while both Bing and Google saw minor losses. As cited in Read the full story »
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Firefox appears to hold a lot of the cards in the search engine market share game. We looked at what percentage of search traffic coming into our network came from Firefox's deal with Google - specifically, the Firefox start page and little embedded Google bar - and found that F… Read the full story »
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Despite some controversy over Yahoo!'s "gaming" the search market share numbers, according to our traffic data, both Yahoo! and Bing are legitimately growing - and fast - in 2010. As seen in Search Eng… Read the full story »
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Microsoft and Yahoo! are both seeing growth in their share of search traffic sent into the Chitika advertising network. April and May has seen an increase in both search engines' shares, along with a corresponding decline in Google's traffic share.… Read the full story »
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If Apple does indeed make a deal with Microsoft that makes Bing the iPhone's default search engine, exactly how hard would Google be hit? According to our numbers, Google would immediately lose some 27% of the smartphone market. Featured in Read the full story »

