There is no doubt at this point that Google remains the #1 engine for core search in the U.S.as comScore reported in its May qSearch analysis but the search giant has been losing pace while Yahoo and Microsoft recorded increases in their market...
Source: comScore qSearch, 2009 AOL LLC Not only does Google continue to dominate the global search market, it's also growing faster than any of its competitors, according to data from comScore. The audience measurement firm estimates that Google...
Google Increases Lead in Share of All American SearchescomScore qSearchdata for February portrays Google as PacMan. While Yahoo plays games with Microsoft's acquisition bid, some are beginning to ask, "Why isn't Microsoft buying AOL?
ComScore's QSearchdata are based on an opt-in global panel of over 2 million consumers. Core searches are defined as those searches performed on the five major engines: Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, AOL, and Ask, plus across partner sites and channels.
comScore qSearchdata for February portrays Google as PacMan. Microsoft Windows Live and Yahoo resemble mere shadows of their former selves.comScore qSearch stats for February 2008 showed Americans conducted about 10 billion core searches, a 6...
ComScore's QSearchdata are based on an opt-in global panel of over 2 million consumers. All core search providers, including Google (-4.3 percent); Yahoo (-1.7 percent); Microsoft (-4.5 percent); AOL (-2.6 percent); and Ask.com (-10.3 percent...
Let's take a look around the world with comScore and qSearch. In a regional distribution cross section comparing Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, and AOL coverage, Europe represented 30 percent of total search activity (July 2007), followed by North...
ComScore's QSearchdata are based on an opt-in global panel of over two million consumers. Of the 9.4 billon searches performed at the five major engines, Google maintained a 57 percent share over competing search engines Yahoo (23.7 percent...
Market research provider comScore this week updated its qSearch 2.0 measurement service to dramatically expand the number and kinds of properties being measured. In addition, qSearch now also includes new geographic areas, with an expansion from a...
Internet users conducted 6.9 billion searches in February, according to data from comScore Networks' qSearch. QSearchdata are based on an opt-in global panel of over 2 million consumers. Yahoo served 2 billion, MSN garnered 730 million, Ask.com...
QSearch is part of comScore's Online Search Solutions, which measures 20 of the top search sites, including aol.com, google.com, and yahoo.com, to report metrics for the U.S. AOL Media Network AOL Web traffic increased in the tax, travel, careers...
MySpace is still included in qSearch market data, we've simply chosen not
to report it on our monthly market share press releases. To clarify the specifics of our MySpace reporting, we provide data for Web
search only; searches done on MySpace...
The comScore Media Metrix qSearch service measures search-specific traffic on the internet.qSearchdata is gathered by monitoring the web activities of 1.5 million English-speakers worldwide (1 million in the United States) via proxy metering.
Prior to the launch of the company's qSearch search tracking and reporting system, search activity was typically measured using counts of "unique visitors" to search engines sites, or from data reported by search providers themselves.
Prior to the launch of the company's qSearch search tracking and reporting system, search activity was typically measured using counts of "unique visitors" to search engines sites, or from data reported by search providers themselves.