Post details: Decline of Google search and rise of Bing

19/01/10

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Decline of Google search and rise of Bing

I was nicely surprised to see increase in traffic this year to my online portfolio. After examining web stats the top search engine was Bing and not Google. I have been fan of Google for a long time but their search engine is far from perfect. Listing of pages is chaotic and does not seems to follow logical rules. The rise in traffic from Bing means users are defecting Google search. Playing field is slowly becoming even. One dominant search engine creates online monopoly and kills business opportunities. "Evil Empire" started to having positive influence on Internet search. The ideal situation would be to have mainstream search engines equal market share. Exiting times ahead !

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