I’ve recently read that Youtube is now the second most-used search engine, ahead of Yahoo and Bing. If it is, then what does it mean for the long-discussed future of vertical search?
In case you don’t know what vertical search is, it means niche search engines that focus on a particular area of search. For example, you go to Youtube to search for videos only. So far, many have predicted that vertical search will take over from the current search paradigm, as vertical search can provide better results for the user - by better fulfilling their search expectations.
Google has noticed this coming and has diversified its product line to accommodate – e.g. Google Product Search, which focuses on…product search. So far this has proved successful in staving off the apparently imminent migration to niche corners of the internet.


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