Chitika research, our ever reliable statistical data grinding online advertising company, has published yet another report which deals with smartphones and search engines.

According to the study

Google still controls a dominant portion of the market, at 77.2% of total share. Interestingly, Chitika’s data indicates that Bing and Yahoo fall significantly behind, contrary to a report by Comscore, with shares of 9.9% and 11% respectively. Finally, both AOL and Ask (which are powered by Google), came in last with shares of only 1%. Although there are a variety of other search engines available, they make up less than 1% of the market, which goes to show how stiff the competition is in this industry.

search engine breakdown Market Share breakdown of search engines

It sure seems a long and hard battle for everyone against Google, but time has always proved that even the mightiest do fall. When…is the real question…!!

Stay tuned for more..!!!

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