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	<title>Comments on: New Google Interface: Bubbly like Ask3D, but I like it</title>
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		<title>By: Richardwasingeot</title>
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		<description>Search engine rankings are never really all that surprising. Google is definitely first, Yahoo! is definitely second and Bing comes in third every month, without fail. Sometimes Yahoo! or Bing will rise or fall a little  bit and one will have the benefit of the other&#039;s loss, but it&#039;s never a massive drop.

January&#039;s rankings were also on the same lines. Google came first, Yahoo! came second and Microsoft came third, experiencing a small gain over the previous month. However, in a most unusual turn of events Microsoft gained at the expense of Google for the first time.


Based on ComScore (via CNet), Google&#039;s dominant share of the search market slipped by 0.3 percentage points to 65.4 percent of all searches conducted in the U.S.  As a result, Bing increased by 0.6 percentage points to 11.3 percent of all searches. Yahoo! lost another 0.3 percent, dropping to 17 percent of all searches.

Microsoft Bing has experienced almost consistent growth since it launched last May, rising from 8.4 percent in June to its current 11.3 percent. Bill Gates once told the press that the search engine created by microsoft is the best product till date created by Microsoft. Hope that turns out true. People are already fascinated by the interface provided by Bing.</description>
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<p>January&#8217;s rankings were also on the same lines. Google came first, Yahoo! came second and Microsoft came third, experiencing a small gain over the previous month. However, in a most unusual turn of events Microsoft gained at the expense of Google for the first time.</p>
<p>Based on ComScore (via CNet), Google&#8217;s dominant share of the search market slipped by 0.3 percentage points to 65.4 percent of all searches conducted in the U.S.  As a result, Bing increased by 0.6 percentage points to 11.3 percent of all searches. Yahoo! lost another 0.3 percent, dropping to 17 percent of all searches.</p>
<p>Microsoft Bing has experienced almost consistent growth since it launched last May, rising from 8.4 percent in June to its current 11.3 percent. Bill Gates once told the press that the search engine created by microsoft is the best product till date created by Microsoft. Hope that turns out true. People are already fascinated by the interface provided by Bing.</p>
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