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Re: When will journalism expose Bing's true marketshare?

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____/ Vaughn Bode on Tuesday 06 Oct 2009 20:56 : \____

> On Oct 6, 11:29 am, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
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>> ____/ MarkA on Tuesday 06 Oct 2009 17:06 : \____
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>> > On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 11:46:03 +0100, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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>> >> ____/ Dave U.  Random on Monday 05 Oct 2009 23:58 : \____
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>> >>>http://www.btobonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091005/FREE/9100
>> >>> 59985/1078
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>> >>> Bing's marketshare isn't really going down since IT NEVER HAD ANY
>> >>> MARKETSHARE. I'm calling on REAL JOURNALISTS to investigate how many
>> >>> people are actually consciously using Bing as their Internet Search
>> >>> engine!!! IF the research is done properly they will find that NO ONE
>> >>> is using Bing as their Search Engine; ALL search requests being done
>> >>> through Bing are 'lost' users who accidentally type in the wrong URL in
>> >>> their Internet Explorer browser after which the thing automatically
>> >>> starts a search on Bing. THIS IS NOT A VALID SEARCH REQUEST merely a
>> >>> freak accident.
>>
>> >>> Microsoft's Internet Search marketshare is ZERO POINT ZERO.
>>
>> >> The 'press' quotes US-only market share from paid Microsoft _partners_
>> >> like comScore. US share for Microsoft (in the US alone) is like 3-4 times
>> >> higher than the whole world (combined).
>>
>> >> The same is done to lie about the market share of Linux on the desktop.
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>> >> Microsoft CEO showed recently that Linux has more share than Apple _on the
>> >> desktop_, *globally*.
>>
>> >> - --
>> >> ~~ Best of wishes
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>> >> http://iuron.com- knowledge engine, not a search engine
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>> > My Verizon Wireless Blackberry's web browser has a pre-configured home
>> > page that uses Bing as the default search engine.  Needless to say, I
>> > deleted it because of that.
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>> The most searched item in Bong [sic] is "google".
>>
>> It figures.
> 
> Ahhhh!  So that is why someone would use Bing.  To find Google.

Yes, BONG (Bong Oh No! Google). It's a recursive acronym.

Bing Oh No!  Oh No!  Oh No!  Oh No!  Oh No!  Oh No!  Oh No! Google

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