Bing Now Getting More Traffic Than Twitter, Digg, and CNN
According to Compete.com Bing ranks as the 13th most visited website on the internet. While Google and Yahoo still hold the reigns as the top visited sites, Bing is catching up as its traffic surpasses than that of Twitter, Digg, and CNN.
From analyzing Compete.com, Mashable has calculated that "ng was able to amass 49.57 million unique visitors in its first month as Microsoft’s official search engine. Bing’s traffic trumps that of Digg(38.96 million) Twitter(23 million), and CNN (28.54 million). We want to stress that this focuses on U.S. visitors, since Compete does not track international visits."
The official Bing site states, "Bing is a search engine that finds and organizes the answers you need so you can make faster, more informed decisions." The site was unveiled at the All Things Digital conference in San Diego, California by Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO on May 28th 2009 as a replacement for its predecessor; Live Search.
Below is a Unique vistors chart (United States only) from Compete.com courtesy of Mashable:
From analyzing Compete.com, Mashable has calculated that "ng was able to amass 49.57 million unique visitors in its first month as Microsoft’s official search engine. Bing’s traffic trumps that of Digg(38.96 million) Twitter(23 million), and CNN (28.54 million). We want to stress that this focuses on U.S. visitors, since Compete does not track international visits."
The official Bing site states, "Bing is a search engine that finds and organizes the answers you need so you can make faster, more informed decisions." The site was unveiled at the All Things Digital conference in San Diego, California by Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO on May 28th 2009 as a replacement for its predecessor; Live Search.
Below is a Unique vistors chart (United States only) from Compete.com courtesy of Mashable:
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