On 2009-09-06, John Nagle wrote:
> Bing
>A 32.4% ()
>A 10.8% (non_commercial)
>Q50 40.0% ()
>Q15 12.0% (no_location)
>U 54.0% (no_website)
>U33 26.4% (non_commercial)
>X 10.8% (negative_info)
>X17 13.6%
On Sun, 06 Sep 2009 12:35:11 -0700, John Yeung wrote:
> On Sep 6, 4:27 am, Steven D'Aprano cybersource.com.au> wrote:
>> Why aren't you including Yahoo search in your test? (It has a much
>> bigger market share than MSN, even rebranded as Bing).
>
> Microsoft acquired Yahoo! at the end of July.
On Sep 6, 4:27 am, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> Why aren't you including Yahoo search in your test?
> (It has a much bigger market share than MSN, even
> rebranded as Bing).
Microsoft acquired Yahoo! at the end of July. I would think Yahoo!
search is powered by Bing by now.
John
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On Sep 7, 1:07 pm, John Nagle wrote:
>
> Accidentally posted a private e-mail. Cancelled. Sorry.
>
You think you can get out of it that easily? You've exposed yourself
as an enemy of the Empire now! You'd better look over your shoulder
for guys dressed in black cloaks breathing heavily ..
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 22:43:17 -0700, John Nagle wrote:
[snip]
Test complete: Evil trend report
Accidentally posted a private e-mail. Cancelled. Sorry.
John Nagle
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On Sep 6, 8:50 am, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2009-09-06, John Nagle wrote:
>
>
>
> > Bing
> > A 3 2.4% ()
> > A 1 0.8% (non_commercial)
> > Q 50 40.0% ()
> > Q 15 12.0% (no_location)
> > U 5 4.0% (no_website)
> > U 33 26.4% (non_commerci
On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 22:43:17 -0700, John Nagle wrote:
[snip]
> Test complete: Evil trend report
>
> Right now, Google is winning slightly. It changes from minute to
> minute, because it's based on the current list of hot search topics from
> Google. More on this later.
What does this mean? Wha