Bing Continues To Gain Search Share Verses Google!

Kevin Turner, Microsoft’s Chief Operating Officer, gave a statement frankly about Google’s business policy today at the Worldwide Partner Conference in Toronto.

Turner showed a slide that stated that, “Google’s approach of illegally collecting private information on all the world’s people and exploiting it to target ads is creating surface area” for Bing.

Turner believes that users are growing tired of Google’s constant monitoring and ad selling and are crying out for an alternative. Turner also focused to Bing’s growing US marketshare, which rose from 14.38 percent in June 2011 to 15.41% as of May 2012. When you factor in “Bing-Powered searches” (sites that use Bing for search, such as Yahoo) that figure rises to 25.63%.

Microsoft made an announcement today that Bing search results are more relevant than Google’s for the first time in history, claiming Bing has 61.4% “overall relevance” compared to Google’s 59.9%. It’s not clear what unit was used to determine the statistic, as “relevance” could refer to any number of things.

One thing Turner didn’t say was how Microsoft would translate Bing’s newfound “relevance” into increased mind and marketshare.

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