so google and yahoo each dropped .3, but microsoft only gained from google's drop apprently....i am never unamazed at the inanity of the articles posted here some time
comScore, like Alexia, uses a tracking software that most of us would call spyware. Therefore, comScore represents trends in the population that installs spywares (ie. noobs).
New headline suggested : Bing gains market share among Spyware-happy noobs
I must admit, bing does have some nice features that makes finding info a little easier. I like the website previews and the traffic info on the maps. Bing does everything I need it to do, of course so does google. I guess im too lazy to change my default engine back to google. :\ oh well.
[citation][nom]kapoue[/nom]comScore, like Alexia, uses a tracking software that most of us would call spyware. Therefore, comScore represents trends in the population that installs spywares (ie. noobs).New headline suggested : Bing gains market share among Spyware-happy noobs[/citation]
Of course there are big money to be made on infecting us with spyware and tracking the shit out of us ;-)
Bing has got better recently. Last time I tried searching for "255.255.255.255" (just for testing purposes) I got something about hotels. Now it actually provides some relevant results. Google is still outdoing it by a little when it comes to relevance though.