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The majority of my customers have/had bing / msn search as their default under IE. Mainly due to people just clicking next next next with any updates, so when ie 7 and 8 rolled out, it was microsoft by default including default search pages / engines. If you could post stats coming from other browsers maybe If you were getting a similar percentage with the likes of firefox or opera for bing, even 10-15% and I’d be impressed.
I use both Bing and Google search engine and i dont see much difference in their search results. I use google for searching hard to find academic topics and Bing for general search.
Strange.
Mine for October is -
Google 87.6%
Bing 4.27%
Bing likes ya. Doesn’t like me!
I’m more in line with Grandad. Why do you think yours is skewed that way Damien?
The majority of my customers have/had bing / msn search as their default under IE. Mainly due to people just clicking next next next with any updates, so when ie 7 and 8 rolled out, it was microsoft by default including default search pages / engines. If you could post stats coming from other browsers maybe
If you were getting a similar percentage with the likes of firefox or opera for bing, even 10-15% and I’d be impressed.
My Bing is at 4% ish. Yahoo at 2% ish and Google pretty much the rest.
I use both Bing and Google search engine and i dont see much difference in their search results. I use google for searching hard to find academic topics and Bing for general search.