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Comments on: Bing's first month produces small share gain

New data has Microsoft's Bing search engine showing a small rise in market share during the month of June, as the novelty wears off but interest remains.

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by 471396 July 2, 2009 12:00 PM PDT
5000 people were surveyed about Microsoft?s new search engine, Bing?. Even after all of the advertising and campaigning that Microsoft has done, 33.5% of those polled are still unaware of the new search engine. http://twitpic.com/8y8jm This research was done by Opinion Outpost.
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by Crematum July 3, 2009 6:41 AM PDT
I love how biased Tom and a lot of the writers are at CNET. In particular, I quote "...Google's share dropped ever so slightly, from a dominant 78.72 percent of the search market in May to a perilously shaky 78.48 percent of the market in June...". That isn't unbaised reporting. Hey Tom, why not just tell us how you really feel?
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by johnriver2009 July 7, 2009 4:22 AM PDT
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