Russian Search Engine Yandex Beats Bing
judgecorp writes "The Russian search engine Yandex has beaten Microsoft in the search engine rankings, taking fourth place behind Google, China's Baidu and Yahoo, according to ComScore. The result won't be encouraging for Microsoft, which will also be disappointed to see Bing behind its partner Yahoo."
The slide into oblivion continues apace.
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We need free decentralized web services to save ourselves from getting scroogled.
In Soviet Russia, engine searches you!
don't forget to sign up for a free e-mail account with them.
Great, now we're going to get 'Yandexerised' adverts in Russian to go with the 'Scroogled' ads we see. More than anything, it shows that the first product Microsoft needs to fix, is their spell checker. Not a major problem, they'll just keep throwing money at it till their competitors get bored/they patent how the other search engines work and sue them to shut them down/give users an option to use any search engine, but with a huge 'are you sure?' Clippy until you go back to Bing.
Waiting for an amusing sig.
They are only measuring popularity, not how good the search engine is.
The real test is how well an engine finds your specific type of porn.
Even more hilarious that Microsoft even PAID for people to use their search engine for a while, still not used.
Where does it say that they measured Google search results? RTFA or at least their about page before defending poor little M$.
The "BazINGa" and "badaBING" jokes that is.
In Soviet Russia, the Yandex Bings you?
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...didn't help Bing that much
I use the Turkish version of Yandex (yandex.com.tr).
It is awesome when it comes to local stuff or very specific topics. Like when online shopping, you just search for the model number of the tv you want to buy and it finds where it's cheapest. You search for a movie, allow it to use your locaiton and "BAM" you get the nearest showtime at the closest place with ticket prices.
This isn't a ranking of performance, it's a ranking of 'number of searches', which (for whatever it's actually worth, which is probably ad revenue only) can easily be gamed.
"Microsoft still attracted 268.6 million unique searchers in December, and Yandex just 74.4 million, which suggests that Yandex aficionados tend to use their search engine more intensively." ...which both points to MS's success in jamming it down people's throats as the 'first search' in any MS device (for chrissakes in Win7 google isn't even OFFERED as one of the search options - you have to download an extension to IE to set google as the default search, lol), AND likewise suggests that the Yandex results are in fact being gamed somehow.
The Chinese results are simple, it's in CHINESE, which has billions of native users.
Google dominates the english speaking world, and I guess Yandex gets the Russians.
-Styopa
A pun indeed.
CC.
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Seen this before... how is someone able to get such a long post to avoid being hidden by "read the rest of this comment"?
I've been using Bing for a long time and I'm satisfied with its performance. Anti-American Google can go to hell.
buuuuttttttttt, you also like being anally fist fucked
i know they picked it because it's easy to say in chinese as opposed to "gao gao le" or whatever but as nice as it might sound in mandarin it sounds dumb as shit in english...
“Yandex. We’ll find everything”
Not a surprising quote considering their obnoxious web crawler behavior.
Good for Yandex that they are "taking forth place", but the truth is that they might as well not exist. Anyone who have a website with 10k+ daily visitors will confirm that absoltely nobody is visiting with a referer string from Yandex or Bing. Nobody. They might as well not exist. Another side to this is that Yandex and Bing and other worthless things like 360spider and JikeSpider and Sogou all waste a whole lot of bandwidth, way more bandwidth than users account for on smaller sites. All this bandwidth and CPU wasted on spiders and absolutely no results to show for it (except spam-bots from China and Russia). It's tempting just to put -j DROP on Yandex and Bing and the trest of them. I don't do it, but I am very tempted.
9/11: Never forget it was a false-flag operation
that's pretty much how I view Bing. I use the various Bing's Best themes, using their RSS feeds. Or just strip out the images I like (mostly landscapes) and add them to desktop slideshow theme (I have to do this when at places that do not allow RSS).
"Waste not one watt!" - CZ
yandex is a nice complementary alternative. Google and Bing often lead to the same first entries. yandex seems not to update frequently their index so that it refers more to established sites and less to news sites. And it also does not put you into the search bubble.
Do you trust google? MS? Anything from Russia?
It all seems like a bunch of wolves greeting your search needs with open arms.
Doesn't anyone realize how dangerous it is to give any of these amoral entities the ability to create a detailed profiles on us?
Now I know the pain of Cassandra.
Screenshots comparing Bing search results with Google search results. Who will be the first to find the complete lyrics for the late post-goth rock band The Altar? Hint: Album is "Prozac anthems". No cheat: no songmeanings, JUST SEARCH ENGINES. To quantify: The number of false links. The number of correct links and the frequency they occur in the first five pages of search results. The number of search results per page. The total number of search results in five pages. etc. etc. The liklihood of either search engine getting it right in the first two page results. To qualify: Each data set corresponds to the search criteria, e.g. with quotes, without quotes, with certain lyrics entered, without certain lyrics entered, with certain song names, etc.. This is science people, let's go!
/Can't find shit with either search engine, really. Can you believe how hard it is to find As I Lay Dying lyrics?
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So, doesn't that give Bing 7.4% or something along those lines, since Yahoo just front-ends the bing search engine? (Or did I miss something in the past couple of years of drinking the cool-aid)
Not that Yandex beats Bing. Obviously the main Russian-oriented search engine is going to be a major player, there being 155 million native Russian speakers.
What's surprising to me is that Bing is SO far behind Yahoo given that Windows computers come configured to use Bing until you change the default search engine in Internet Explorer. They have half the rate of usage of Yahoo, despite copying much of Google's bare style. To me, Yahoo's search pages are inordinately cluttered with ads and junk compared to Google's or Bing's. But I guess if you like the bare style you use Google and if you like the clutter you use Yahoo. Bing needs to find a third option if they're going to be competitive with either of the main English-language oriented search engines.
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Although I seldom use their search engine directly since they focus more on searches in Russian, I can confirm that it works very well. They also have, among other things, better maintained and more detailed maps of ex-soviet countres with better traffic jam and accident tracking, an EXTREMELY convenient product search that lets you specify an insane amount of properties and features to pick the most fitting item that exists on the market and then find a good rated and cheap place to buy it, a great multilingual online dictionary and a convenient online storage service which has existed far longer than Google Drive. Their web pages have a simple, consistent and concise design, their ads are few and non-intrusive, and, on top of all this, the company has an almost cult standing among many tech students for its high wages and free CS and data mining school where they teach interested people in-depth data mining, artificial intelligence, algorithms and many other related and not-so-much things.
Why do I mention all this? First, to confirm that they are popular for a very good reason and, second, because most of their services use Internet data mining techniques to gather results, so if you live in CIS, chances are you are hooked anyway and you generate many internet searches indirectly even if you don't use their search feature. Unless Google pays as much attention to foreign countries as it does to the U.S. and keeps expanding its services, it should not be surprising to see sound local competition in some countries.
In Britain a 'Bing' is a spoil heap, it's a pile of dirt taken from mining and discarded.
i.e. it's all the worthless crap left behind after you've taken the good stuff out.
Bing is piece of crap forced on uses by add-ons and crapware in every application in windows 8.
Microsoft is dead.
"Microsoft still attracted 268.6 million unique searchers in December"
It's like saying the tax system attracts tax payers...
Microsoft forces Bing on users by adding this crap to every application in windows 8 and their shitty phones. They even make too-easy-to-click "looking glass" button so that users go to Bing by accident.
This is pathetic.
Yes, but Microsoft is trying to force it into usage as a verb, to mimic Google.
As a verb of course it is a new word, and means "to spoil; to deposit a worthless pile of steaming turd; to smear another's faeces on your skin in an attempt to mimic their scent."
Eg. "I wanted search results that look suspiciously like Google's, so I Bung it."
Don't say this to Microsoft, they'll probably blame Google for it. All I know is what their TV commercials tell me....
UNIX
Snicker snicker ;)
Keep your posts about Bing-beating to yourself, you perv.
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Microsoft marketing is the worst you can find, Bing as a product name is not exception.
I bungw hole piles of results not five minutes ago.
Yawn, ignoring the obvious, it's this part that is of real concern and what your missing:
"The rootkit scanners for Linux are few and poor. If you're lucky, you'll know how to use
chkrootkit (but you can use strings and other tools for analysis) and show the strings of
binaries on your installation, but the results are dependent on your capability of deciphering
the output and performing further analysis with various tools or in an environment such as Remnux Linux.
None of these free scanners scan the earlier mentioned areas of your PC, either!
Nor do they detect many of the hundreds of trojans and rootkits easily available on popular
websites and the dark/deep web."
The loss of this site: http://vx.netlux.org/ was a loss to everybody.
A place one could download the latest malware to see what it would do, now we have
malware businesses who might now mention a malware's name but little else.
Very very few people can find much of malware in use now.
Rootkits? I'm sure many are running them now; unless one can have access to sites
like http://vx.netlux.org/ to have even a little chance of finding out or even knowing.
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http://www.rovio.com/Privacy
and think of how long you've been playing it.
The Russian search engine Yandex has beaten Microsoft in the search engine rankings, taking fourth place behind Google, China's Baidu and Yahoo, according to ComScore.
How is this news? mickeysoft tried to 'have something with our name on it in that space', and screwed the pooch with an also-ran uninspired offering, once again. They actually managed to kill Netscape with Internet Exploder, but then sat and did nothing with Exploder till Firefox started eating their lunch. All of a sudden they had to reassemble the Exploder team (disbanded and unneeded for more than 7 years) when they wanted to make a new version of Internet Exploder that didn't have nearly so many bugs. They are being beaten because they just don't care.
Of course, Bing powers Yahoo Search, so it's sort of meaningless to say that Yahoo "beats" Bing.
And obviously this is worldwide search share, where Bing is noticeably weak (which is definitely a bad thing). In the US, I'm sure Bing is beating Yandex handily.
When looking for a hard to find file, torrents by their nature aren't always the best route. Yandex, unlike google doesn't remove results because of a DMCA takedown request.