Meanwhile, Ask's April searchmarketshare remained unchanged from March at 2.7 percent, but AOL's dropped from 1.6 percent to 1.4 percent in April. Of the 20 billion searches conducted in April, Google led with 13.3 billion, followed by Bing at...
Ask’s searchmarketshare 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). Though Google didn't break its own marketshare record, there was a new search record: the number of...
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...
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...
With 3 percent marketshare, Ask remained unchanged in December, while AOL’s share of searches grew to 1.8 percent, up from 1.7 percent in November. In November, Google claimed an unprecedented 67 percent marketshare of searches conducted at home...
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Slowly but surely, Google continues to close in on 70 percent marketshare, moving up 0.1 percent again this month to take a U.S.record 67 percent of all search traffic in November, comScore reported.
In recent years, searchmarketshare 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...
In October, Google smashed its own search engine marketshare record, accounting for 66.9 percent of all searches conducted in the U.S.comScore reported. Ask accounted for 3.2 percent of searches in October (down from 3.5 percent in September) and...
Bing grew their search engine marketshare for the third month running, at the expense of both Google and Yahoo. Microsoft’s search engine increased its marketshare from 15.7 percent to 15.9 percent, comScore reported.
Google led the way with 11.8 billion searches (up from 11.4 billion in June); second-place Bing accounted for 2.7 billion (up from 2.6 billion in June); Yahoo was third at 2.2 billion (unchanged); Ask was fourth with 548 million searches (up from...
Google led the way with 11.4 billion searches (down from 11.7 billion in May); Bing was second with 2.7 billion searches (unchanged from May); Yahoo was third with 2.2 billion searches (down from 2.3 billion in May); Ask was fourth with 516...
Google ranked first with 11.7 billion searches (up from 11.4 billion in April); Bing was 2.7 billion (up from 2.6 billion); Yahoo with 2.3 billion (same as April); Ask with 521 million (up from 511 million); and AOL with 268 million (down from 271...
Of course, that doesn’t mean it’s necessarily good for users, although it doesn’t seem to be turning off users, considering Google’s share of the U.S.searchmarket reached the second highest point ever (66.5 percent) last month.
A different network then Advertise.com, Advertising.com actually falls under the AOL umbrella and offers decent traffic at a low CPC. With combined markets share for the ‘Big 3’ taking upwards of 75 percent, there is a limited amount of traffic...
Despite not having a true web search engine, 336 million searches were conducted on Facebook in February, which was good for ninth place in the U.S.behind Google, Bing, Yahoo, Ask, AOL, eBay, Craigslist, and Amazon, according to comScore.
Google ranked first with 11.4 billion searches (down from 12.2 billion in March); Bing with 2.6 billion (down from 2.8 billion); Yahoo with 2.3 billion (down from 2.5 billion); Ask with 511 million (down from 555 million); and AOL with 271 million...
AOL saw its share of searches fall to 1.5 percent, down from 1.6 percent in January. Google ranked first with 11.7 billion searches (down from 11.8 billion in January); Bing with 2.7 billion; Yahoo with 2.4 billion (down from 2.5 billion); Ask with...
At this time last year, Google had 65.6 percent marketshare; Bing was in third place at 13.1 percent; Yahoo was in second place with 16.1 percent; Ask was at 3.4 percent; and AOL was at 1.7 percent. Ask Network had 527 million searches (down 1...
Bing which launched in June 2009 with an 8.4 percent search engine marketshare, now accounts for 15.1 percent of searches. Ask Network with 531 million searches, followed by AOL with 287 million. As Yahoo dropped to third, Google continued to lead...