Google and Bing are both up, while the other top search engines comScore tracks (Yahoo, Ask, AOL) were flat or saw declines. Ask held steady at 2.7 percent from April to May, but AOL's search market share fell to 1.3 percent, down from 1.5 percent.
Of the 20 billion searches conducted in April, Google led with 13.3 billion, followed by Bing at 3.5 billion, Yahoo at 2.4 billion, Ask at 539 million, and AOL with 290 million. Meanwhile, Ask's April search market share remained unchanged from...
Searchmetrics analyzed search results in March 2013 over several hundred thousand keywords and discovered the two most prominent news listings were both AOL owned properties Patch.com and Huffington Post.
Ask’s search market share grew to 2.7 percent in March (up from 2.6 percent in February), while AOL fell to 1.6 percent (down from 1.7 percent). February), followed by Microsoft sites with 3.4 billion (up 13 percent), Yahoo sites with 2.4 billion...
Google will take 73.7 percent of U.S.search ad revenues, while Microsoft will reach 9.3 percent, Yahoo will have 6.2 percent, and AOL will account for 1.1 percent. EMarketer predicts Google will remain the leader in display ad revenues in 2013 with...
Moderator Simon Heseltine, Director of SEO at AOL, suggested, “when the CEO or other executives show interest in being more hands-on, offer them two options to participate, based on how to be involved if they wish to be.
Google sites led the way with 12.3 billion searches (down 6 percent) followed by Microsoft sites with 3 billion searches (down 6 percent), Yahoo sites with 2.1 billion (down 5 percent), Ask Network with 475 million (down 11 percent), and AOL with...
Data in AOL contains web and image searches (powered by Google), video (powered by Blinkx), News, Shopping, Maps, and Yellow Pages (powered by various providers). A comprehensive description of this tool can be found in Bing Keyword Research Tool...
Google sites led the way with 13.1 billion searches (up 11 percent) followed by Microsoft sites with 3.2 billion searches (up 12 percent), Yahoo sites with 2.3 billion (up 9 percent), Ask Network with 536 million, and AOL with 331 million (up 7...
AOLAOL’s homepage featured a pink heart logo and assorted candy hearts with assorted messages like “LOVE” and “BE MINE”. Google’s Valentine’s Day Doodle paid tribute to the Ferris Wheel and some interspecies match-making.
Skype feels like AOL instant messenger with the ability to talk through it. For example, I might be simply looking for a “réfrigérateur” in Google France, not realizing that the majority of the people search for “Frigidaire”.
Speakers: Simon Heseltine, Director of SEO, AOL Inc. Speakers: Maile Ohye, Senior Developer Programs Engineer, Google. London has proven its ability to put on big events over the last 12 months, and we look to continue that trend as we host SES...
Vringo made headlines last November when it successfully sued Google and AOL for damages based on online search-related patents. Microsoft has become the latest company to face a suit from Vringo subsidiary Innovate/Protect (I/P) engine over search...
Prior to joining Yahoo, Seth worked at AOL briefly. Before that Seth led product development for Googlesearch and YouTube over the three years he worked at Google. During his three and a half years at Yahoo, Seth's responsibilities included...
Google captured 11.8 billion (up 4 percent); Bing accounted for 2.9 billion (up 5 percent); Yahoo for 2.2 billion (up 5 percent); Ask for 543 million (up 5 percent); and AOL for 310 million (up 4 percent).
AOL puts entire original video on YouTube
comScore data reveals video content reaches 188 million US viewers Google’s pursuit for relevancy really kick started the year as GoogleSearch Plus Your World launched to solve issues regarding trust and...
October 3, 2012: According to comScore, YouTube's parent company, Google, and AOL are the two largest video content properties by number of video streams per month, which means this deal brings together the two largest video properties on the web.
Yahoo dropped a tenth of a percentage point to 12.1 percent, while Ask.com and AOL.com also saw slight drops – to 3 percent (down from 3.2 percent) and 1.7 percent respectively (down from 1.8 percent).
In recent years, search market share has remained mostly unchanged – for much of the world, it’s Google followed by every other search engine (in the U.S.the “Big 5” search engines consist of Google, Bing, Yahoo, Ask.com and AOL, which combine for...
Google led the way with 11.8 billion searches (up from 10.9 billion in September); Bing was second with 2.8 billion searches (up from 2.6 billion); Yahoo was third with 2.1 billion searches (up from 2 billion); Ask was fourth with 560 million...