In this question there could be no right or wrong answers. I am asking for opinions from experts @ Y! answers.

Bing worked hard to put together a quality search engine. It is not any less functional than Google

but Google’s market share is not decreasing and Bing keeps on lagging behind very badly.

What do you think is keeping Bing from gaining any market share?

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I have windows 7 and my Firefox has been invaded with bing, and I go to add-ons and there is bing and a search helper. I disable them, but i find no way to remove/uninstall this unwanted infection.

I read in the news that bing continues to grab market share, well no doubt, it is a forced download infection, bing is not increasing its market share… I did not have Bing in any of the web browsers search engines, I do not use Live, I do not use Microsoft for the web, I use Google Chrome, and Firefox.

I do not have Bing toolbar listed in my programs to remove, how do i get rid of this infection. Maybe the best way is to junk this computer and buy a Linux computer from Dell, or a new Mac. I am just about had it with Microsoft’s heavy hand spying and continued story telling to the press an investors.

JR

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Ask.com cannot compete in search engine market share, so why not clone yahoo answers and make it more professional with more expert answers. what do u guys think? ask.com should stop with the traditional marking in tv advertisements and focus on community.

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What is the outlook on Yahoo, I am thinking that they are ok being #2 to Google, it may be risky as Google may be flying too high now or maybe not. Thinking being #2 for Yahoo is still a good thing, purchasing stock which seems in a trough now (close to 52 wk low) with intro of VOIP and other revenues from ads, would this not be a safe 3-5 year investment? Also in order to buy MSN we must purchase Microsoft stock, which does not reflect the true performance of the MSN search engine but the whole MS corp.

I’m thinking that Yahoo can’t lose, but fear I’m missing something, I think they’ve had the crap scared out of them by Google and may be mounting some exciting things to fight back, if Google is 0, why would it be unrealistic to think that Yahoo should be worth at least half of that or if Google is inflated by double it would still stand to reason that Yahoo could climb to half of the deflated Google price and wind up at . Will Yahoo likely make sustainable profit?
Yes I saw the same article about googles market share++ BUT Yahoo stilll has MILLIONS of users, also the numbers are scewed, you have to compare europe/Asia/NA Yahoo’s market share seems to be better in NA and the Google ++ mkt share seems to reflect Europe. I think there is nothing wrong with Being #2 like Yahoo, it is still a VERY poswerful position to be in, I’m thinking of sinking -60K into the stock and need to know what the dark side may look like. Like I said, it seems to be in the safe part of the trough, but I’m know there are some aspect I’m not aware of … specifically concerned with their VOIP play, they could STEAL a large market share if they are quicker to market with the product.

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If you look at market share of search engine in world, Google has ~45% while Yahoo has ~22% share. MSN, Ask.com, AOL, Mamma.com etc. follow. According, to MB survey, Google has more than 70% mind share in India and Yahoo search has around 22%. Google boxes are seen everywhere, because Google provides incentives to the publishers. What are people at Yahoo doing? How long will they take to make YPN available for the general public. Similarly, managers at MSN too seem to be relaxing. Be dynamic, otherwise Google will bite you hard.

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When Google entered the market of search engines, Yahoo! was already the established market leader. What’s exactly so charismatic about Google’s main page, that currently it has 54 % market share to 23% for Yahoo?

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There are studies published on the market share of major Search Engines of all Internet Searches. But what about searches from Mobile Phones, either through mobile portals or clients etc.

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They’ve already agreed to stop being their own search engine, have lost more market share consistently, and are closed right now from an office standpoint to save money.

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I assume Google and Yahoo up at the top of the list for most engines in Asia. What are some others or are they insignifcant compared to Google and Yahoo’s market share?

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In the early days of the www as we know it, how did Google take market share away from competitors like Yahoo!, Lycos, Web-crawler, Alta Vista, Netscape, Mamma, Ask Jeeves, etc etc. I’m sure there are several more. Seems that many offer several of the same hits – so how did Google emerge as leader?

Also are there any other search engines not as well heard of that offer any unique features as an alternative?

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Looking to buy global search traffic, but the margins on the product we are marketing means we cannot pay more than USD{content}.01 per click (or local currency equivalent).

I need to find the major engines in each country, market share, minimum bid prices and currency, bid increments, and any traffic estimator tools they might have.

eg:
USA = Google 60%/USD{content}.05/{content}.01/Yes; Yahoo 25%/USD{content}.10/{content}.01/Yes; etcetera

Tier A
United States
UK

Tier B
German
Australia
Switzerland
Austria
Netherlands
Denmark
France
Japan

Tier C
Canada
Spain
Belgium
Sweden
Norway
Italy
Singapore
Israel
Hong Kong
Portugal
Finland
Czech Republic
Romania
Turkey
Slovenia
Russian Federation
Hungary
Estonia
Brazil
Argentina
South Korea
Chile
Mexico
Poland
Taiwan
China

Thanks in advance to any responses – either direct answers or suggestions of how to collect this information myself.

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The chinese search engine Baidu grabbed most of the chinese search market, so how would you even gain a market share from google?

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What is Yahoo search market share in USA and across the globe?

http://www.brainpulse.com/search_engine_promotion_india/internet-marketing-solutions.php

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I have searched on the web for this, but have not got the answer. What I get is the global share, that also differs from sources to sources. I need the market share based on location – such as > 1.) US-Google-30%, Yahoo-20%, MSN-5%…
2.) UK – …….(numbers are imaginary). This is an assignment given by our Team-Leader, and we have to submit it within one week. Please answer this question at the earliest. Specifically with the URL of the source website.

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Bing comes to online on June 23,2009 fully and it successfully raised its market share.According to User Experience Research Firm with their statistics advertisers are moving towards Bing because the ad spots offered by this new search engine grab users attention towards them.

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