Final month,
Windows 7 32 Bit, I noted that despite a sequence of steady search-share gains for Bing,
Office 2010 Discount, the “Microhoo” combined share was stuck at around 28 percent in the U.S. (In other words,
Genuine Office 2007, Microsoft;s gains were being offset by Yahoo;s losses.)But according to the January data from comScore,
Buy Windows 7, the pair have finally managed to hit a new high: Acombined share of 29.2 percent of explicit core search share in the U.S. (Explicit core search share removes certain categories of searches that comScore doesn’t deem to be actual “user-engaged” searches.)January;s data from comScore:Google: 65.6 percent (compared to 66.6 in December)
Yahoo: 16.1 percent (was 16.0 in December)
Microsoft: 13.1 percent (was 12.0 in December)
Microhoo: 29.2 percent (compared to 28.0 in December)Bing was up considerably in January — and that was even before the whole copy-cat tempest-in-teapot. Think what February might be like with all those folks Binging “hiybbprqag”….