Google ahold of 6% World Internet Traffic

NEW YORK - Internet giant Google controlled approximately 6.4 percent of the world Internet traffic. If Google is an internet service provider (ISP), then the company could become the first or second largest operator in the world.

This data is based on statistics released by Arbor Networks involving approximately 110 ISPs in the world. TechSpot Thus was launched on Tuesday (10/26/2010).

Google's traffic continues to grow in line with the growth of Internet traffic that is predicted to increase 40 to 45 percent every year.

Access Google from approximately 70 percent now have direct peering (not transit). Which means that traffic from Google website has a direct line to the ISP.

Meanwhile, Google Mobile also known to have mastered 76% search engine market. Google Achievement Bing beat the competitors in the search volume terms.

Data released research institute Latitude, Google's mobile version accounted for approximately four percent of search traffic. Bing himself is still trying to catch Google in the mobile market, after they've managed to scrape the search engine Google in the desktop version.

Approach, however, Bing Mobile ads on less desirable, to make Microsoft's search engine has not been able to talk much on the competitive landscape.
(Ugo)