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Yahoo! beats Google in monthly search share! This is a phrase you hear very rarely and its a phrase that doesnt apply to the latest release of search statistics.
Thats right, Yahoo! still isnt even close to reaching Google when it comes to US search share. comScore recently launched the October statistics and surprise, surprise Google continues to…
The September search market share statistics are in and unsurprisingly Google continues to dominate.
According to Hitwise, Google increased its market share last month by 1% to now hold 72.15% of the US market.
The news is not so good for Yahoo! with its search share falling 5%, while Bing’s share rose 2% giving them just over 10% of the…
With Google being the first choice for the large majority of us, where do you go when Google fails to deliver the answers you need? According to research from online ad network Chitika, almost 80% of users visit Yahoo or Ask.com, leaving Bing to claim third spot with only 16.4% of visitors.
The full breakdown can be…
Google’s now famous for changing their logo with major events and this holiday season has been no exception. Below you can see a collection of holiday logos (or homepages) from Google and other major search engines!
Yahoo!
Bing
Ask.com
Search Engine Roundtable has a full coverage of even more logos if you’re interested!
The September search share stats are out and it’s no surprise to see that Yahoo! is the biggest loser yet again.
According to statistics released by Compete, Yahoo’s search share continues to take a steady dive. It lost another 1% market share last month and has now lost a total of 5% since September 2008.
It’s a…
Its official: there was an eruption of search volume last month!
March saw the biggest month-over-month increase in total search volume since July 2007 with total queries increasing over 6% and surpassing the 9 billion mark according to Compete.com.
What is surprising however is that Google was the underperformer this time, with its market share…
Recently released statistics by internet research firm Compete, indicate that Google is still convincingly number one and this doesn’t look like changing anytime soon.
Market share numbers for the top five search engines on the Web for US traffic for January 2007, December 2007, and January 2008 show that Google is continuing to increase its…