Bing, Google gaining at Yahoo!'s expense
SAN FRANCISCO, California, United States—Bing and Google gained ground in the Internet search market in November as they evidently lure people away from Yahoo!, according to fresh figures from industry-tracker comScore.
The gap between Yahoo! and Microsoft search engines narrowed as the California Internet firm's share of the market sank .5 percent to 17.5 percent and Bing's rose to 10.3 percent, comScore figures posted online indicate.
Google extended its lead in the search market a couple of tenths of a percent to 65.6, according to comScore.
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