Google’s share of the UK search market as of October was just under 90 percent, according to ExperianHitwise. Foundem, a comparison search website that helped initiate a large-scale European Union anti-trust investigation against Google, has filed...
New data from web tracking firm ExperianHitwise found that the firm's share of search queries in October 2012 dropped by almost 1.5 percent to 89.33 percent, down from 90.74 in September. Experian said this may be in part due to the launch of...
For more insights, see the study on the ExperianHitwise UK blog. While Facebook and Twitter should be expected to continue their reign as leaders in social, these alternative networks are growing in popularity, according to a new data from Experian.
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 ExperianHitwise paints a somewhat different picture.
One new avenue to generate traffic to your website is via Pinterest – now the third most-popular social network in the U.S.behind Facebook and Twitter, according to ExperianHitwise. Unfortunately, innocent bystanders report they are taking a hit...
ExperianHitwiseHitwise still shows Google’s marketshare at just over 65 percent. Over on Hitwise, it was pretty much the same story, with Google losing a few percentage points, while Bing-powered search (Yahoo and Bing) grew to 28.99 percent in...
Singapore recorded the highest share of visits to Google+ in key Asia Pacific markets, according to ExperianHitwise data. Share of visits to Google Plus in ExperianHitwise's social networking/forum category.
Meanwhile, ExperianHitwise reported that Bing-powered search accounted for 28.05 percent of searches in July 2011, with 12.98 percent of searches conducted on Bing and 15.07 percent on Yahoo. Although Google still retains its overwhelming 2-to-1...
ExperianHitwise Here's a look at comScore's rankings, as well as U.S.search engine marketshare stats from Hitwise.comScore Bing saw the biggest gains according to Hitwise's stats, which are based on searches conducted for the four weeks ending...
The data pulled from over 10 million organic-referred visits from January through May 2011 paints a slightly different picture from other search marketshare data providers such as comScore and ExperianHitwise.
ExperianHitwise Here's a look at comScore's rankings, as well as U.S.search engine marketshare stats from Compete and Hitwise.comScore One note before looking at Hitwise's stats: these stats are for searches for the four weeks ending June 11, 2011.
Optimizing for The Royal Wedding - ExperianHitwise March 2011 Search MarketShare Report - Compete Join other AdWords users as they share their tips on the Help Forum - Inside AdWords Here's a roundup of today's other search news and headlines...
ExperianHitwise data says The New York Times paywall has caused a decrease in the overall visits to NYTimes.com of 5 to 15 percent. Hitwise: Bing-Powered Search Rises to 30% by Danny Goodwin Hitwise Reports Paywall Causes Decrease in Overall...
Bing's search marketshare stood at 9.62 percent in March 2010, according to ExperianHitwise. Meanwhile, Google lost search share again, declining from 69.97 percent to 64.42 percent of U.S.searches from February to March, according to Hitwise.
ExperianHitwise's monthly look at search marketshare is out, and not much changed since January. Google is king, Bing is inching up, Yahoo is still around (although it's search results are powered by Bing) -- and the rest of the 69 search engines...
ExperianHitwise reported that four out of the top 10 most-searched terms in 2010 were Facebook-related, which in part makes Schmidt's case that people who use Facebook more frequently use Google. Of course, Google is still blowing away Bing, its...
ExperianHitwise Launches Internet Measurement Service for India by Greg Jarboe Interest increasing for tablets - Hitwise Smartphone MarketShare: Android Bypasses Apple - ClickZ MarketShare Rose To 29% Last November - TechCrunch
Bill Tancer, General Manager, Global Research at Hitwise, posted some interesting data today about LivingSocial and the Adoption Curve. This means LivingSocial's market-share is almost an order of magnitude lower than Groupon's.
The transcript was published Friday (the same day ExperianHitwise revealed that Yahoo's search share had dipped to 13.54 percent). So it is pretty hard whenever there's a new market forming to say, 'Oh, that's the leader.