A Google search might not be your best bet if you want to find what you’re looking for online, new data suggests.
The report comes just weeks after a debate between tech experts about whether or not Microsoft should sell Bing.
Columnists at The New York Times wrote that Bing has become a “distraction for the software giant” considering Bing and sites it powers such as Yahoo only control about 27 percent of the U.S. market.
Computerworld volleyed back that 27 percent of the market is still “a tremendous revenue opportunity” and that ”if Microsoft abandons Bing, it might as well just about abandon its entire online presence, because aside from Hotmail, Bing is its only substantial Internet service.”