It seems as if Google has some new competition in the world of search engines. Have you noticed that whenever someone is talking computers either the name Google or Bing, seem to pop into the conversation? What many are now pondering is if Bing could be the beginning of the end for Google.
Well, Bing is still a little fish in the big internet pond and of course Google is like the world dominator, but a slow and steady gain of new users for Bing could show a marked decline in business for Google over time. The current trend shows that Bing is gaining, where Google is maintaining, and Yahoo is the one that is losing. However, it is not insignificant as some might think because even though Bing is currently very non-threatening it will grow as it takes over the Yahoo market and this coupled with the fact that it is backed by Microsoft could throw a curve ball into Google's plans for internet domination.
At present experts take issue about the force that Bing's growth will have upon Google, with one solid alleging that this won't impact Google and some other saying that Google will start to exhibit a downwardly course while Bing slowly sneaks up the ladder of online success. Google is definitely currently holding its own and contrives to keep going, in order to remain considerably in the lead of the gang in this search engine raceway.
Some experts agree that since Google has held such top ranking in the search engine forum for so long, with many happy customers, they have a secure and open market. Google users are happy and won't be looking to switch from this search engine that they have grown accustomed to, as many users are using Google exclusively and are satisfied with the results that they are getting from this.
Google, although Bing shows minimal threat to their market, will continue to watch Bing's progress throughout the year. They will keep track of how much Bing is increasing, as well as how the increase in Bing is affecting the number of search inquires that Google is seeing.