They wouldn't have to prove anything with messaging like his if their search engine was really bigger than we think: they would post search profits that could come even a few miles close to Google. Let's take a look:
Great to hear it. Now only if they made a light weight homepage. Ditch the photo or lazy load it. And there is another problem: the homepage is mostly black. If I hit search it changes to an all white page. That really hurts my eyes.
These numbers are a bit murky. Any website owner looking at real numbers sees way, way less from Bing. Perhaps comparing true search apples to apples would help.
[+] [-] swamp40|8 years ago|reply
Even if you switch over to Google for the browser default, you still get Bing on the Windows Start menu, Cortana, etc.
The settings and options are a labyrinth specifically designed to keep a normal person from getting rid of it.
[+] [-] matt_wulfeck|8 years ago|reply
> Bing: $2B
> Google: $24B
Source: https://www.google.com/amp/searchengineland.com/google-searc...
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Many people are unclear about how the input fields work and do type URLs or the names of sites into search pages, with google being the most common!
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