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Google tops the search charts Yahoo and others are gunning for it, but Google easily attracted more Internet users than any other search engine during January, researchers say.
If Microsoft was hoping the new Bing would steal search market share from Google, well, the opposite seems to have happened.
Google topped global search charts in August, but search engines in China and South Korea are challenging the search company in their own countries.
With the launch of ChatGPT, Alphabet will need to out-innovate Microsoft, or it will risk losing its search dominance. As the chart above shows, that's a risk Alphabet can't afford.
The topic of images vs. HTML for displaying chart data came up during a recent Google Webmaster Central hangout with John Mueller.
The quest to find out what happened to Jackson in his final hours on June 25 and celebrate his legacy elevated the late entertainer to the top of the Internet's search charts for 2009. On Yahoo ...
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