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Google Sees Biggest Search Traffic Drop Since 2009 As Yahoo Gains Ground

helix2301 writes: Google's grip on the Internet search market loosened in December, as the search engine saw its largest drop since 2009. That loss was Yahoo's gain, as the Marissa Mayer-helmed company added almost 2% from November to December to bring its market share back into double digits. Google's lead remains overwhelming, with just more than three-quarters of search, according to SatCounter Global Stats. Microsoft's Bing gained some momentum to take 12.5% of the market. Yahoo now has 10.4%. All other search engines combined to take 1.9%.

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  1. Re:Firefox? by BronsCon · · Score: 3, Informative

    Why? Take the 2 seconds to change the default from Yahoo to Google if you care (I do and I did). If you don't care, you won't even notice, anyway.

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  2. Re:Google Censorship by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Turn off safe search?

  3. Safe Search is never 100% off now by Phil+Urich · · Score: 4, Informative

    Turn off safe search?

    Actually, back in December 2012 Google tweaked things so that SafeSearch is, to a limited degree, always on; unless you explicitly search for "pornographic" materials they will generally filter out such results. As a Google rep put it in a statement to the press,

    We are not censoring any adult content, and want to show users exactly what they are looking for -- but we aim not to show sexually-explicit results unless a user is specifically searching for them.

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