Google's searchmarketshare dropped slightly once again, with Microsoft and Yahoo slightly edging up, according to comScore's April 2013 search engine rankings. However, this is exactly the same search percentage as in April 2012, so their overall...
Though Google didn't break its own marketshare record, there was a new search record: the number of desktop searches hit 20.4 billion for the first time, topping the previous high of 18.3 billion recorded in January.
Google’s closest search engine competitor Bing also grew its searchmarketshare in February to 16.7 percent, up from 16.5 percent in January and up from 15.3 percent in February 2012. Bing has now grown its searchmarketshare for six months...
Google has seen its share of the UK searchmarket fall to its lowest level in five years as competition from rivals, notably Microsoft's Bing service, continue to erode its lead. Bing's availability across multiple Microsoft devices and becoming...
In November, Google claimed an unprecedented 67 percent marketshare of searchesconducted at home and work. 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...
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 searchesconducted in the U.S.comScore reported. In October 2011, Google’s searchmarketshare was at 65.4 percent.
Microsoft's Bing service grew the most as it increased marketshare by 0.72 percent up to 4.71 percent of all searches across the two months. Google has seen its share of the UK searchmarket slip below 90 percent as Microsoft's rival Bing service...
Google recently released a market analysis stating that 80 percent of mobile searches are conducted in the spur of the moment. Meaning, a significant amount of queries – 34 percent of searches are conducted on “the screen that’s closest,” likely a...
For the second straight month Bing saw its U.S.search engine marketshare on the rise. Meanwhile, Google held steady, duplicating its record share of the searchmarket, while Yahoo held steady after 10 months of declines, comScore reported.
Meanwhile, Yahoo’s share of the search engine market further eroded for the ninth straight month. Bing’s search engine marketshare remained unchanged in May at 15.4 percent. Yahoo, which once upon a time was neck-and-neck with Google, has lost...
Still, Greenlight says if Facebook launches its own search engine, it could potentially grab 22 percent of the global searchmarketshare and become the second most used search engine in every major market except for China, Japan, and Russia...
Yahoo’s share of the U.S.search engine market continued to further dwindle in April, continuing a downward slide that began eight months ago in September, according to comScore – though Experian Hitwise paints a somewhat different picture.
For the first time, Yahoo’s searchmarketshare dropped below 14 percent in February – to 13.8 percent, down from 14.1 percent in January and down from 16.1 percent in February 2011. In February 2011, Bing’s searchmarketshare was 13.6 percent.
Websites for Search Engine and Browser MarketShare Statistics Bing Blogs: Believe it or not, Google doesn't have 100 percent marketshare. The number of estimated searches are those conducted for a phrase, not estimated unique searchers.
Yandex, like Google in the U.S.commands a searchmarketshare of more than 60 percent. Of the 2 million people searchesconducted daily on Yandex, about half are for celebrities, with the other half being for friends, co-workers, or contacts of...
Meanwhile, Google climbed past a 66 percent share of the searchmarket. Google’s share hasn’t been this high since November 2010, when Google commanded 66.2 percent of the searchmarket, according to comScore.
Bing which launched in June 2009 with an 8.4 percent search engine marketshare, now accounts for 15.1 percent of searches. As Yahoo dropped to third, Google continued to lead all search engines in December with 65.9 percent marketshare.
Google dominated in October with 91.02 percent share of searches; Yahoo was third with 2.79 percent of searches; Ask had 1.81 percent; and other engines accounted for 0.54 percent of searches. More than 18 billion searches were conducted in October...
Overall, however, this sort of general NFL-related search activity remains active throughout the season and presents ample opportunity to market to NFL fans with at least 40 million related searches each month.