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Google leading SE
I do not surprised, google own the world
Bad news
Indian web portal Rediff.com attracts slightly less than 2 percent of all searches, Very bad news for Indian search market.
It does not suprise me much
It does not suprise me much that India is following the pattern already set by Google in the US.
Wow! Could be a great market
Wow! Could be a great market for Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) companies...
I wonder what the conversion rate is though!?
www.4psmarketing.com
Search pattern
You know yahoo is more popular in non IT people in India. where as the IT population in India (also the largest internet user community in India) is more inclined to Google. Live is also catching up in India.
In mobile search, yahoo and live.com is very active. They open as default home page in majority of phones in India.
3G is soon going to be reality . Indian with nearly 50 Million mobile user (not all internet enabled) can be leader in Internet usage.
Re:
No a surprised about india , i.e. 15 % of global population but only 2 % of global internet searches its very bad news for india, Hope the figure will improve in near future as the connectivity, internet speed and good electricity likley to improve. Every internet users in indian faces low connection speed and unreliable ISP provider whose asking more money for monthly internet connection comparing to the other developed countries.
praveen
I was just a matter of
I was just a matter of time...what is the top india search engine?
Great article
It was only a matter of time before google started dominating international markets as they do here in the US.
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