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Though Google didn't break its own market share 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 searchengine competitor Bing also grew its searchmarket share in February to 16.7 percent, up from 16.5 percent in January and up from 15.3 percent in February 2012. Google now owns 67.5 percent of the U.S.searchmarket.
Microsoft’s searchengine is still miles behind Google, even when you add in Yahoo’s Bing-powered searchmarket share. But what is headline worthy: for two of the past three months, Google has owned 67 percent of the U.S.searchmarket.
In November, Google claimed an unprecedented 67 percentmarket share of searches conducted at home and work. With 3 percentmarket share, Ask remained unchanged in December, while AOL’s share of searches grew to 1.8 percent, up from 1.7 percent in...
In terms of local, according to Google, 20 percent of all Google searches had local intent and 40 percent of Google mobile searches have local intent. In many ways the re-birth and refocus of content marketing signifies the end of short term SEO...
Tracking 2012 SearchEngineMarket Share Slowly but surely, Google continues to close in on 70 percentmarket share, 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 October, Google smashed its own searchenginemarket share record, accounting for 66.9 percent of all searches conducted in the U.S.comScore reported. Tracking 2012 SearchEngineMarket Share In October 2011, Google’s searchmarket share was at...
Microsoft’s searchengine increased its market share from 15.7 percent to 15.9 percent, comScore reported. Bing grew their searchenginemarket share for the third month running, at the expense of both Google and Yahoo.
Google’s dominant share of the U.S.searchenginemarket remained at 66.8 percent in July. For the second straight month Bing saw its U.S.searchenginemarket share on the rise. Tracking 2012 SearchEngineMarket Share
Google’s share of the U.S.searchenginemarket stood at 66.8 percent as of June – topping its record 66.7 percent, set the month prior. Google further increased its already dominant share of the U.S.searchenginemarket in June, topping its own...
Bing’s searchenginemarket share remained unchanged in May at 15.4 percent. Google increased its stranglehold on the U.S.searchenginemarket, reaching a record high in May, according to the latest comScore report.
For instance, rival searchengine Bing pays to advertise when you search for [search engines], while Android competitor Apple pays to appear on searches for [cell phone]. Of course, that doesn’t mean it’s necessarily good for users, although it...
Speaking of Google, the dominant searchengine saw slight gain as well, accounting for 66.5 percent of searches in April (up from 66.4 percent in March), comScore reported. Yahoo’s share of the U.S.searchenginemarket continued to further dwindle...
Google commanded 65.5 percent of the searchenginemarket last February. Yahoo’s slice of the U.S.searchenginemarket continued to evaporate in February reaching a new low, according to comScore's latest figures.
In January of this year, the Ask Your Target Market (AYTM) Google Search survey showed that 45 percent of respondents felt that Google’s search results shouldn't be personalized based on past searches and information from social networking sites.
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.
In the aftermath of the announcement the industry has been (understandably) primarily focused on the antitrust implications of Google's promoting their social network in the searchengine with the largest market share.
Bing which launched in June 2009 with an 8.4 percentsearchenginemarket share, 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 percentmarket share.
When combining the top 20 brand names in retail, finance, and travel, their branded searches delivered over 1.6 million clicks directly to Facebook, a 1,300 percent increase since mid-2009. Facebook, Twitter) and people searches (e.g.friends...