Bing-Hoo Not Yet Gaining On Google, Hitwise Says

The combination of Bing and Yahoo — both of which now use Bing-powered search results — didn’t make any gains on Google during September, according to the latest stats from Experian Hitwise. In fact, not only did the two not gain on Google, but they also lost a little bit of ground compared to August. […]

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The combination of Bing and Yahoo — both of which now use Bing-powered search results — didn’t make any gains on Google during September, according to the latest stats from Experian Hitwise. In fact, not only did the two not gain on Google, but they also lost a little bit of ground compared to August.

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Google’s 72.15% estimated market share is the second-highest Hitwise has ever reported for Google (behind 72.17% in May of this year). Bing’s 10.1% share is the first time Hitwise has ever reported Bing passing the 10% mark.


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