TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, October 24, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Introduction: Google's Prominence
Everyone knows that Google is one of the world’s largest corporations. Considering its size and influence, it’s no surprise that the company is the go-to search browser in the USA, and the results are pretty much the same in Canada. In fact, the data provided by Katerina Gadzheva, an iGaming expert at Silentbet, shows that 79% of desktop users in the States choose Google, but what’s even more impressive is the mobile percentage - 95.5%! The numbers are jaw-dropping, so it should not be surprising that this company sets the trends in smartphone searches.
Search Engine Competition: Desktop and Mobile Statistics
If we take a look at the companies behind them, we can see that around 14% of desktop searches are made via Microsoft Bing, whereas YaHoo! has a 3.9% share. Although Bing’s results are not as impressive as Google’s, this may change. Microsoft recently acquired ChatGPT and added it to its browser, so we expect to see some interesting results in the future.
Antitrust Trial: The Antitrust Trial Against Google
In the mobile search space, Google is miles away from the competition. The second place is occupied by DuckDuckGo, with 1.6%, whereas YaHoo! is once again number 3 with 1.5%. Considering these results, it’s no surprise that almost all online businesses focus their efforts on Google’s platform and optimize their content for it.
Impact on the Tech Industry: How can the lawsuit against Google affect you?
“With great power comes great responsibility” is a popular quote from Spider-Man’s franchise, and it’s safe to say that it applies here. Google’s dominance in the search engine space has been the topic of conversation for years now, so it’s no surprise the company has had its share of problems. The most recent ones include the U.S. government.
Conclusion: Conclusion: Shaping the Future of Tech and Search
The outcome of the legal battle between Google and the U.S. government will undoubtedly have profound consequences for the tech industry and online search. While Google fights to maintain its supremacy, the world watches closely for the verdict that will shape the future.
Veselin Ignatov
Websa Ltd
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