NewsFactor – If the search market were a horse race, Bing would be moving up as the venerable Yahoo horse starts dropping behind — and Google would be far ahead. A new report from comScore, which monitors Web traffic, found Yahoo’s portion of U.S.-based searches fell 0.5 percent in November alone, while Microsoft’s Bing rose 0.4 percent and Google remained nearly steady.
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