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Bings daily market share in particular during the early days was significant as many people trialed the search engine, peaking on the 3rd June when it was the 3rd most popular search engine accounting for 10.8% of searches in the UK.
But is Bing a viable competitor to Google?
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from lindop 963 Days ago #
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I’m actually really liking Bing’s SERPs - which is surprising since I’d prepared myself for the worse. All credit to Microsoft this time around for getting back in the game.

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from yetanotherben 963 Days ago #
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Do you mean usability-wise David as the algorithms are still the same...?I’m looking forward to seeing how their 60-man team of UK algo experts are going to change things over the next few months.

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from bbcarter 963 Days ago #
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bing CROSBY!

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from FuzzyMarketer 962 Days ago #
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Why Bing anyway?

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from siquijor 957 Days ago #
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It seems that Bing will become popular much for the reason that most people uses IE and once user writes wrong domain automatically bing will do. Better for other search engines to promote also their net browser software. 

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from cosmiccarl 952 Days ago #
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It has less results than Google and more trash. Bing is not my thing. M$ needs to spend money and get some good coders, their algorithm seems to miss a lot of content.

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