undoubtedly , google is popular in most countries except that like CHINA , bing is not like the rival but just the follower!
Google is the simplest one out there. I really don't feel you can ask for more out of a search engine than what Google already offers on the table.
It is really interesting information, though i am not clear how much your assumption will be correct or not. Still Bing trying to compete with Google.
Microsoft has corporate with yahoo and facebook, Bing might have a slim chance to win back the losing search market.
no search engines can take no google. Google's fast indexing and cache is very good compared to bing. Bing takes many days to index a new site & cache it. I my view it Google always.
Microsoft takes Bing isn't even a search engine it's a "decision engine." What that means isn't precisely authorize. Bing seems to work the same way Google does type in some keywords, it gives they some Web results. But the marketing shows signs of benefitting traction.
Google and Bing both are the search engine but the Google is the best search engine in the world and we cam get the good results of searches than Bing.
This reminds me of the Cola Wars. Except that those were still veiled and carried out through ad campaigns. Google VS Bing, which was until now largely a ‘feature war’, has turned into an all out public slanging match – sort of. It started off yesterday with a brilliant and detailed from SearchEngineLand’s Danny Sullivan. Recommended reading if you have the time. But for those of you who don’t I’ll summarize -Sometime last year Google began to notice similarities between their search results and Bing’s for misspelled words. The problem here was that unlike Google, Bing wasn’t really correcting the spellings. This raised suspicion within Google and it decided to do a little sting operation to see if Bing was indeed taking some of their results. 20 engineers were deployed to the task and Google wrote a one time only piece of code to manually boosted the pagerank of certain pages for specific queries like and a few other terms listed in the original article (Note: the synthetic searches don’t seem to be in effect any longer). Results for these terms were compared both before and after the code went into effect. Obviously before it, the results were of a poor quality. Google suspected that Internet Explorer was being used by Microsoft to get this data. So the 20 engineers were instructed to search for the terms and click on the first link repeatedly with Suggested Sites and Bing Toolbar enabled.