Where did they go?



Up until a few years ago, my web stats listed a whole bunch of search engines with progressively fewer hits.

All I ever see now is Google and Yahoo 92% and 8% respectively and no other engines mentioned.

My Google rating is 6/10 which I gather is respectable but wonder if that makes me smell bad to the others.

Any thoughts?

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