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Bing Continues to Show Growth in Search Activity, According to comScore - comScore, Inc
Microsoft Sees Gains in U.S. Searcher Penetration and Share of Search Result Pages During the Second Week of Bing’s Debut RESTON, VA, June 17, 2009 – comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released a follow up study on the performance of Bing, Microsoft’s ...
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Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 Review - I4U News Review
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Microsoft Sidewinder x3 Gaming Mouse
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Bing still showing growth two weeks after launch
TechSpot — According to a comScore report released today , Microsoft’s latest search engine is continuing to grow two weeks after its debut. Bing has managed to increase Microsoft’s position in the search market, but it has a long way to go before it’s rubbing shoulders with Google. Redmond has seen an increase of 3% in search result pages and searcher penetration alike. [image] The report shows that Microsoft has boosted its share of search result pages in the US market to 12.1% from June 8 to 12. This comes as an improvement over its June 1 to 5 period showing 11.3%. In the work week prior to Bing’s introduction, the software giant’s share was a mere 9.1%. The company’s most recent searcher penetration was 16.7%, up ...

Bing Week 2: Growth Continues Unabated.
I4U News — ... That $100 million advertising budget for Bing appears to be worth every penny. A recent study from comScore, Inc. shows just how well Microsoft's new search engine has done in its second week of business. Bing's daily penetration among U.S. Search engine users has raised 3 points, up to 16.7%. Its share of search result pages is also up 3 points, to 12.1%. It's undeniable that Bing is growing. These numbers show that people are continuing to flock to the young search engine and that, so far, the early adopters they've gained are sticking with Bing. Of course, Bing hasn't ...

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