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Does the Future of IT Depend on How Invisible It Will Be to Users? Recent data revealed that Google led the explicit core search market in the US with 64.5 percent market share, followed by Microsoft Bing with 19.8 percent. While Google's dominance in search is assumed, Bing seems to be finding creative ways to narrow the lead—invisibility! |
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Is Google's Dominance in the Search Market Under Threat? For the first time in years, Google search’s share in the US went below 75 percent in January 2015, while its rivals observed marginal upward growth. Even though Google still holds the majority of the search market share, does its slow decline in market share put its dominance under threat? |
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Will the New Tweet Translation Feature Render Accurate Results? Twitter recently announced the inclusion of a tweet translation feature and has enabled this feature on an experimental basis. Anuj Magazine examines the translation services—Google Translate and Bing Translate—offered by Google and Microsoft respectively. |
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Alternative to Google Tries to Establish Credibility and Value As Europe demands changes to Google's privacy practices, a new search engine competitor enters the race with one major difference between itself and the search giant. But can it prove its actual worth and overall necessity to users? |