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By January 2011, Experian Hitwise showed that Bing's market share had increased to 12.8% at the expense of Yahoo! and Google. In the same period, Comscore 's "2010 U.S. Digital Year in Review" report showed that "Bing was the big gainer in year-over-year search activity, picking up 29% more searches in 2010 than it did in 2009". [ 89 ]
Bing comes second with a market share of 4.36%, Yahoo comes third with a market share of 3.3%, and Chinese search engine Baidu is fourth globally with a share of about 0.68%. [7] In August 2024, Google's search engine was declared by a court to be a monopoly over the market. [8]
Google has a firm grip on the search market, controlling 85% of the global market share on desktop computers and 96% of the search market on smartphones thanks to its Android operating system ...
Its Chrome web browser, which uses Google as its search engine by default, controls 65% of the global browser market, according to StatCounter. Microsoft’s Edge has just 4.5%. Microsoft’s Edge ...
Jonathan Tinter, a Microsoft vice president whose job has been to help Bing grow, testified at the U.S. Justice Department's antitrust trial against Alphabet's Google in U.S. District Court in ...
China is one of few countries where Google is not in the top three web search engines for market share. Google was previously more popular in China, but withdrew significantly after a disagreement with the government over censorship and a cyberattack. Bing, however, is in the top three web search engines with a market share of 14.95%.
Google is facing new competition in the advertising market as AI transforms the industry. Google's search ad market share in the US could fall below 50% for the first time in a decade.