A Yahoo spokesperson said in a statement: "Microsoft is an important partner, and we continue to work together to grow searchshare and improve monetization. Yahoo and Microsoft may have just extended their revenue-per-search guarantee, but Yahoo...
Google search manipulation starves some websites of traffic – PCWorldHarvard Business School associate professor Ben Edelman, who is a paid Microsoft consultant, puts out another anti-Google study, this time on flight search, and reports an "85...
A month after hitting its highest U.S.search market share 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.
As Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has pointed out, Yahoo and Bing are basically swapping search market share rather than making any headway against Google. Yahoo has lost search market share 14 out of the last 17 months now and, as we pointed out last...
The audience growth continues to evolve and grow in Russia, however, global growth in Western markets where Microsoft has most of their share has slowed down. Yandex surpassed Microsoft on the number of monthly search queries worldwide in November...
Slowly but surely, Google continues to close in on 70 percent market 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.
Microsoft’s Bing also had a record month, hitting a less spectacular though still noteworthy 16 percent share. Yahoo, which has either lost market share or held steady for the past 15 months now, held steady month-over-month from September to...
Google has seen its share of the UK search market slip below 90 percent as Microsoft's rival Bing service grows. Microsoft's Bing service grew the most as it increased market share by 0.72 percent up to 4.71 percent of all searches across the two...
Microsoft’s search engine increased its market share from 15.7 percent to 15.9 percent, comScore reported. Bing grew their search engine market share for the third month running, at the expense of both Google and Yahoo.
Yahoo's share of U.S.searches has fallen consistently following the announcement of its search alliance with Microsoft in July 2009, when it accounted for around 20 percent of U.S.searches, comScore estimates.
Bing searchsharegrew once again in December, increasing from 11.8 percent to 12 percent, according to comScore. And Bing is also gaining more search market share, in part thanks to MSN's push. The share of unsuccessful searches highlights the...
Microsoft, meanwhile, grew its share marginally by 0.1 percentage points, meaning its search alliance with Yahoo suffered a total loss of 1.3 percent of market share to Google over the course of the month, accounting for a total of 27.9 percent of...
Meanwhile Yahoogrew its share by a percentage point over the same period, giving the search alliance partnership between itself and Microsoft a total market share of 32.7 percent of searches. Microsoft and Yahoo's combined search market share has...
It's worth noting that while it still topped U.S.searches in June with a 65% market share according to Nielsen, com Score, on the other hand, found that the market shares of Yahoo and Microsoft (Bing plus MSN) grew fastest in May, a warning sign...
Research firm comScore did note in May that the U.S.search market shares of Yahoo and Microsoft (Bing plus MSN) grew fastest. Yahoo, however, saw its share drop to 18% from 18.7%. Well aware of the phenomenon, Google's Commerce Search 2.0 with on...
Remember, a recent report from comScore showed that Yahoo and Microsoft's shares of the U.S.search market grew fastest in May, partly due to the boost of contextualized search through the companies' Search Alliance.
Second and third were Yahoo and Microsoft sites with a 18.3% (up 0.6 percentage points from 17.7% in April) and a 12.1% (up 0.3 percentage points) market share, respectively. There is no doubt at this point that Google remains the #1 engine for...
Unfortunately, for Microsoft, the expense continues to be due in part to sinking searchshare at Yahoo! Bing grew its searchshare by 0.4% last month. That means when the two merge their search efforts, Bing won't have gained at all.
Yahoo, meanwhile, saw its volume of searches drop by 4.2 percent, but continues to hold second place in terms of overall share with 16 percent. Microsoft's Bing grew its number of queries from U.S.users by over 22 percent month-on-month during...
In comparison, Yahoo and Microsoft -- which agreed to a ten-year search partnership in July -- attracted a joint total of 12.2 billion queries through their search services, which represents just 10.7 percent of queries globally.