Bing Off to a Solid Start: comScore »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 5 months, 2 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyLast week StatCounter said that Microsoft's newly released Bing search engine had already surpassed Yahoo!, but I wanted to wait for comScore to weigh in before commenting. On Monday comScore agreed that Bing was off to a solid start, but the real question is whether or not Bing can maintain that market share.
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