One more successful than the other, but each one with the mindset to make life a little easier again. Of course, the developments do not stop at Google, so that we will hopefully be spoiled with more cool and innovative products in the coming years. Leaves are falling from the trees, the temperature is dropping and the days are getting considerably shorter. In short: the third quarter of 2016 has been completed and with that it is time again for the market shares of search engines Q3 2016. Like every quarter, you will find the new market shares of the Netherlands, UK, Germany, Belgium and the whole of Europe.
Also view the newer Market Shares search engines Q4 2016 The Netherlands Desktop Smartphone Tablet Google 91.41% 98.57% 97.79% Bing 6.34% 0.26% the phone number list same 0.79% Yahoo! 1.49% 0.94% 0.90% After the release of Windows 10, Microsoft gained a significant share of searches at the expense of Google. This actually happens every release of Windows, but after many years of decline, Windows 10 made significant gains. However, after a limited drop in Q2, Bing's (and Yahoo!) market share also drops in Q3. Google's market share is also increasing slightly on Smartphone and Tablet. and is between 0.01% (tablet) and 0.17% (desktop). However, it is striking how difficult Google is to regain the lost market share in Q1. Bing therefore remains an interesting search engine, especially for searches from desktop computers and laptops.
Striking: our data shows that Bing mainly processes searches on desktop and laptop computers during the week and during office hours. In Europe Europe Desktop Smartphone Tablet Google 90.08% 97.55% 93.67% Bing 4.75% 0.37% 3.06% Yahoo! 1.86% 1.18% 1.93% Yandex 2.07% 0.66% 0.79% In Europe, changes were limited. Google lost 0.29% of desktop/laptop searches to competitors splitting profits. In contrast, in Q3 of 2016, more Google searches were made from smartphones (0.3%). That was at the expense of all Bing, Yahoo! and Yandex who all lost a bit. In terms of tablet, the differences were minimal with a maximum gain of 0.08% (Bing) and maximum loss of 0.05% Yandex.