Google holds the first place in the global search engine market followed by Bing and then Yahoo!
1. Google
Since October 2011 Yahoo search is powered by Bing. Microsoft's version of Google, launched in 2009. Bing’s
clean interface particularly excels when searching for videos. The video
searches don’t integrate well with text searches on Google. On Bing, the listed
videos fit neatly side-by-side in an interface that best accommodates them.
This helps to cut down on the amount of time a user would spend scrolling. Bing
hasn’t been shy in comparing itself to Google, either. It has even launched a
website titled “Bing It On” which directly compares its search results to those
of Google.
3. Yahoo!
In
addition to its search engine, the Yahoo Web portal offers easy access to its
news aggregator, games center, retail options, travel guide, horoscope, and
other varied features. Yahoo Finance is a popular aggregate for some of the
best financial news available, combining information from CNN Money, The
Street, and more.
Another
extraordinarily well-used feature of Yahoo is Yahoo Answers, which is a forum
that allows people to phrase questions in ways the traditional search engines
have difficulty handling. Other users can view questions and use their
background knowledge and tailor their answers in a personalized manner.