A month after hitting its highest U.S.searchmarketshare in February (67.5 percent), Google saw both Bing and Yahoo steal away what essentially amounts to crumbs from the giant pie that is Google's dominance, according to comScore.
After reaching 67 percent for the first time in November and repeating the feat in January, Google has topped its own record and strengthened its marketshare stranglehold, comScorereported. Google’s closest search engine competitor Bing also grew...
Google hit the unprecedented searchmarketshare of 67 percent for the first time in November 2012, then dipped slightly to 66.7 percent in December, only to rebound to 67 percent in January, comScorereported.
Google couldn’t grow its record-breaking U.S.searchmarketshare beyond 67 percent in December, comScorereported. Meanwhile, Bing grew its searchmarketshare to a new company high of 16.3 percent in December (up from 16.2 percent in November).
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, comScorereported.
Google-powered organic searches grew to 69.5 percent in October, up from 69.4 percent in September, while Bing-powered searches fell to 25 percent in October, down from 25.1 percent in September, comScorereported.
Microsoft’s search engine increased its marketshare from 15.7 percent to 15.9 percent, comScorereported. Bing grew their search engine marketshare for the third month running, at the expense of both Google and Yahoo.
Meanwhile, Google held steady, duplicating its record share of the searchmarket, while Yahoo held steady after 10 months of declines, comScorereported. For the second straight month Bing saw its U.S.search engine marketshare on the rise.
Google-powered organic searches grew to 69 percent in June, up from 68.9 percent in May, while Bing-powered searches remained steady at 25.6 percent, comScorereported. Google further increased its already dominant share of the U.S.search engine...
For May, comScorereportedBing-powered searches fell slightly to 25.6 percent, down from 25.9 in April. Google increased its stranglehold on the U.S.search engine market, reaching a record high in May, according to the latest comScore report.
Both comScore and Experian agreed that Yahoo’s search partner Bing, which powers Yahoo’s organic and paid search results, increased its searchmarketshare in April. Bing upped its share from 15.3 percent in March to 15.4 percent in April...
Citing a recent comScore Core Search custom report, Microsoft revealed in their rebranding announcement that unique searchers on Bing and Yahoo Search are likely to spend 26 percent more than the average searcher and 9 percent more than those...
Yahoo’s slice of the U.S.search engine market continued to evaporate in February reaching a new low, according to comScore's latest figures. In February 2011, Bing’s searchmarketshare was 13.6 percent.
With brick-and-mortar holiday retail estimated to have grown about 4 percent this year, it’s clear that e-commerce continues to gain marketshare from traditional retail due to the attractiveness of the Internet’s convenience and lower prices...
The latest comScoresearch engine rankings for October largely tell the same old story, with Google’s continued dominance. Search Engine Rankings from comScore The search engine rankings for October 2011, according to comScore, were:
As of July, Android now commands 41.8 percent of the U.S.smartphone marketshare, according to comScore; Android also recently passed iOS in Europe, and now has a 22.3 percent share of smartphone users, trailing Symbian’s 37.8 percent share...
Although Google still retains its overwhelming 2-to-1 lead (65.1 percent marketshare in July according to comScore, down from 65.5 percent in June; and 66.05 percent in July according to Hitwise), with Bing’s marketshare either near or exceeding...
Google saw some small gains for the first time since September, according to comScore's March 2011 U.S.search engine marketshare rankings. Examining three common attacks that can hurt your visitors and rankings, and tips on how to prevent your...
Bing also continued its slow and steady growth, while Yahoo, Ask, and AOL saw less searches -- with AOL and Ask both hitting new lows.comScore March 2011 Search Engine MarketShare [Infographic] Google saw some small gains for the first time since...
Backing up Hitwise's Bing data are comScore stats from February, which had Bing-powered search at 29.7 percent. ComScore's latest searchmarketshare stats should be out this week as well. Bing's searchmarketshare stood at 9.62 percent in March...