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Will Bing rise to Google's level?

This is a discussion on Will Bing rise to Google's level? within the Microsoft forums, part of the Search Engine and Directory category; They can't be compared at the moment but Bing's search market share has seen a rise. Do you think Bing ...

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    Default Will Bing rise to Google's level?

    They can't be compared at the moment but Bing's search market share has seen a rise. Do you think Bing will reach a level that it can be compared to Google?

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    Default Re: Will Bing rise to Google's level?

    Not Likely - Google has over 70% of the market -
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    Default Re: Will Bing rise to Google's level?

    But with Bing taking over Yahoo Search change will happen.
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    Default Re: Will Bing rise to Google's level?

    I would not rule anything out but it is unlikely. I cannot see google slipping from such a position of dominance.

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    Default Re: Will Bing rise to Google's level?

    Quote Originally Posted by gir11910 View Post
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    Default Re: Will Bing rise to Google's level?

    I dont think in next few years anything can beat the google. The algorithm of google is more powerful than anyother search engines.

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    Default Re: Will Bing rise to Google's level?

    Bing Cant, Because Google already got the immortal first place in search industry.

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    Default Re: Will Bing rise to Google's level?

    If microsoft can continue its dominance in the PC genre I think Bing has a real shot at taking a chunk of Google search business. That and the partnership with Yahoo is sure to stir things up a bit.

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    Hi

    In this post I’m combining two search trends reports: early Q4 search spending data from SearchIgnite and excerpts from a terrific Q3 local search spending report from WebVisible. Both show gains by Bing. The WebVisible report also shows significant improvements by Yahoo.Based on “41 million clicks on Google, Yahoo! and Bing during Q3-Q4 of 2008 and 2009,” SearchIgnite found that Bing is doing well with retailers

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    i think Bing will do well, but would not be likely that it can challenge google dominance



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