I live in The Netherlands. That is in Europe. So I am European. And I can speak as one.
You could also say that for example 90% of all Texans use Bing, but only 5% in California for example.
Here in the Netherlands it doesn't "feel" like it gets used, so I wonder what the European totals are. The Netherlands could be the hypothetical 5% and France the 90%, who knows.
Is it that hard to understand?
And why on earth do you think Bing equals Microsoft? I'm talking about the product, I named it by its name. I'm not talking about the company that created it.
I wonder what the numbers are in Europe, I don't know a single person who uses Bing and I barely know anyone non-technical who even knows what it is. Google is the standard here in the Netherlands, we we don't like to change things that are good.
I'm currently using Opera 16, testing the new Time Travel function. It really works its wonders, I wonder if Chrome will implement this too in version 287.
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I live in The Netherlands. That is in Europe. So I am European. And I can speak as one. You could also say that for example 90% of all Texans use Bing, but only 5% in California for example. Here in the Netherlands it doesn't "feel" like it gets used, so I wonder what the European totals are. The Netherlands could be the hypothetical 5% and France the 90%, who knows. Is it that hard to understand? And why on earth do you think Bing equals Microsoft? I'm talking about the product, I named it by its name. I'm not talking about the company that created it.
I wonder what the numbers are in Europe, I don't know a single person who uses Bing and I barely know anyone non-technical who even knows what it is. Google is the standard here in the Netherlands, we we don't like to change things that are good.
I'm currently using Opera 16, testing the new Time Travel function. It really works its wonders, I wonder if Chrome will implement this too in version 287. --Sent from my iBrainimplant