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“Bing is bigger than you think,” Microsoft boasts, at 33% of US searches

23 points| kartD | 8 years ago |arstechnica.com | reply

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[+] swamp40|8 years ago|reply
It's ridiculously entangled into Windows 10 in half a dozen ways.

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
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:

> Bing: $2B

> Google: $24B

Source: https://www.google.com/amp/searchengineland.com/google-searc...

[+] ForRealsies|8 years ago|reply
That is bigger than I thought tho.
[+] MarkMc|8 years ago|reply
If Bing had to pay Microsoft to be the default search engine on Windows then it's profit might be $0
[+] Bitto|8 years ago|reply
Half of it might be "Google"
[+] gumby|8 years ago|reply
In case someone down votes this because it looks like a stupid sarcastic throwaway: it's in fact quite likely.

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!

[+] GoToRO|8 years ago|reply
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.
[+] SolCitizen|8 years ago|reply
You can change the theme at DuckDuckGo
[+] josephjrobison|8 years ago|reply
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.
[+] ryanx435|8 years ago|reply
Bing also has better results for coding. And it's image search is great because it gives you a few closely related phrases for you to explore.
[+] halfnibble|8 years ago|reply
At least some of that growth is people jumping off the "Goolag."
[+] cjnicholls|8 years ago|reply
Doesn't mention growth driven by Edge and Windows 10?
[+] evilduck|8 years ago|reply
iOS also uses it by default for Spotlight searches.
[+] good_vibes|8 years ago|reply
I'd like to know how many of those people are those who use Internet Explorer, have AOL emails, and remember life before cell phones.
[+] Jyaif|8 years ago|reply
Don't tell the european union.