Only 89.33% of internet searches in the UK were
conducted on Google sites last month, accordingto Experian Hitwise. It’s the first time in the last five years that Google
search market share in the UK has ever dipped below 90%.
While Google’s share dropped, other players —
especially Microsoft’s Bing — picked up market share. Bing grew to encompass
4.71% of all searches, which was a 2012 peak for the engine. Experian Hitwise
suspects that October’s launch of Windows 8 — which uses Bing as the default
search engine — may have been a factor in Bing’s share increase.
Yahoo sites and Ask sites, along with other
search engines, grew share in October, as compared to the previous month.
Needless to say, Google still has a commanding
lead in search in the UK. Experian Hitwise said 18 times more searches are
conducted on Google sites than on all other search engines combined
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