Bing Slows down in the month of August 09

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Bing gained a percentage of search market early in July but later decreased in August. Below are the stats from statcounter.


US Search Market
  June 2009 July 2009
Bing * 8.23% 9.41%
Yahoo! 11.04% 10.95%
Bing * & Yahoo! Combined 19.27% 20.36%
Google 78.48% 77.54%

US Search Market
  July 2009 August 2009
Bing 9.41% 9.64%
Yahoo! 10.95% 10.50%
Bing & Yahoo! Combined 20.36% 20.14%
Google 77.54% 77.83%

Microsoft will help feed the hungry if you drop IE6 for IE8

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Microsoft has just announced that they will provide 16 meals for hungry Americans (not meant ironically) if users upgrade their browsing experience from Internet Explorer 6 to Internet Explorer 8.

During Hunger Action month, they will give 16 meals to help the 36 million Americans struggling with hunger for each person that downloads IE8 through their site.

So it seems as though it's not just web developers that are trying to rid the world of IE6 after all. This is a great programme for helping out those in need, whilst improving the overall internet experience. Kudos to Microsoft.

[Browser For the Better]

What is Google?

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Gathered some user comments from the Techcrunch article about "What is Google?".

Below are some comments.

  1. It’s a lot more complex than it was years ago.
  2. Google is an Internet Services Provider (not an ISP), in that they provide a wide array of Services available on the ‘Net…
  3. Google is a browser isn’t it? It’s that internet thingy that you surf the web with and even buy things.
  4. G is a monetary momentum monster.
  5. “What Is Google?” The best place to search something
  6. The largest monopoly that has ever existed with more power than any before it.
  7. Google is a self reinforcing feedback loop where shareholders steal from advertisers in order to keep the stock price artificially inflated.
  8. Google is a securities fraud and a monopoly that allows shareholders to control the share price via internet by clicking on paid search results.
  9. !microsoft
  10. I think Google is a company that collects, stores and helps create data, information and knowledge for others to search through or add to.
  11. Google is master of all search engine.

Here is the Techcrunch article

http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/08/31/google-ceo-eric-schmidt-interview-his-thoughts-on-search-books-news-mobile-competition-and-more/

Will Social Networking be embedded into Browsers?

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Google Chrome was launched a year ago this week. Chrome concentrated much on the speed.

As internet applications running inside a browser become more complex, speed of running Javascript has become a central issue in making the web perform more effectively.

Google has shown that encryption can work inside a browser, removing the need for a PC to communicate with a server to authenticate a user, thereby speeding up the experience of an application, says Brian Rakowski, Chrome product manager.

Mozilla, the maker of the Firefox browser, says it is looking into adding a number of extra capabilities to its software. “There’s a lot of space for expansion of what it means for your browser to be your agent, to be an extension of you,” says Chris Beard, Mozilla’s chief innovation officer.

The list of things he says a browser should be able to do includes: know who you are and handle authentication on the websites you visit; keep a record of your social network so that you can interact with friends; and, make it easier to share content with your network.

Potential for “social browsers” is a hot topic in Silicon Valley.

Currently available Social Browser is Flock

Flock is a web browser built on Mozilla’s Firefox codebase that specializes in providing social networking and Web 2.0 facilities built into its user interface. Flock v2.5 was officially released on May 19, 2009

Flock 2.5 integrates social networking and media services including MySpace,Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, Blogger, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, etc.Notably, when logging into any of the supported social services, Flock can track updates from friends: profiles, uploaded photos, and more. Flock's latest 2.5 version added Twitter Search functionality, multi-casting of status updates to multiple services, and the introduction of instant messaging via Facebook Chat in the browser.

Global Search Market Draws More than 100 Billion Searches per Month

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comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world today released a study of the global search market showing that more than 113 billion searches were conducted in July 2009, representing a 41-percent increase versus year ago. Google Sites attracted significantly more searches than any other engine with 76.7 billion searches conducted, or 67.5 percent market share. Yahoo! Sites ranked second worldwide with 8.9 billion searches (7.8 percent share), followed closely by Chinese search engine Baidu with 8 billion searches (7.0 percent share). Most of the top search properties worldwide experienced significant growth in search query volume versus last year, with Russian search engine Yandex growing at the fastest rate (94 percent) among the top ten.

More info can be found in http://bit.ly/FqMq3

Growth of Google

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■ Launched in 2002, Google News aggregates breaking stories from media sources around the world.

■ Google Maps and Google Earth, launched in 2005, offer an interactive map of the planet.

■ Google's acquisition in 2006 of YouTube changed the media landscape.

■ Google's 2008 acquisition of online advertising company DoubleClick gave rise to objections that the sale would give the company a near-monopoly of the online ad market and widen its scope to collect users' personal data.