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%.
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.
APK quotes people (including myself) without context and should not be trusted. Just thought you should know.
Turn off safe search?
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,
I remember sigs. Oh, a simpler time!