New data shows that Bing is slowly increasing its US share

Apr 15, 2013 14:21 GMT  ·  By

Google is clearly the world’s number one search engine at this point, but new statistics released by comScore indicate that Microsoft’s Bing is attracting new users every day.

According to a new set of figures, Google Search currently holds 67.1 percent of the market, while Bing comes second with 67.1 percent, up 0.2 percent versus February 2013. While Google has lost 0.4 percent of its users, Yahoo improved its share by 0.2 points to 11.8 percent last month.

Of course, these stats could be quite good news for Microsoft, as the company seems really keen to continue its anti-Google campaign and show everyone that Bing is a lot better.

Rumor has it that the Redmond-based tech giant is also trying to get Google fined in Europe by tipping off antitrust regulators over a possible violation of competition rules on the Old Continent.

Google, on the other hand, is trying to settle the investigation, but it remains to be seen whether the EU antitrust body is willing to make example out of the search company or not.