In December 2010, Yahoo had around a 16 percentmarketshare, while Bing was around 12 percent. Meanwhile, Google's U.S.search marketshare remained in the neighborhood of 66 percent, according to comScore data.
Meanwhile, Bing’s search share increased throughout in 2012, with a steady accumulation of marketshare, growing from 15.2 percent in January to 16.3 percent by December. and the company cut 2,000 jobs, about 14 percent of its workforce.
Well over 50 percent of new handset purchases are smartphones, which means that market penetration will continue to ascend for the foreseeable future. We anticipate this share to increase to an even more substantial 12-13 percent during Q4 2012.
California, which overall drives the most ecommerce website traffic, ranks near the bottom of tablet traffic marketshare at 7.84 percent, while tablet users from Iowa are responsible for just 7.18 percent of website traffic, lower than any other...
That has improved Yahoo's revenues and profits but, more importantly, it suggests the company is targeting achievable goals rather than pursuing a less-defined, scattershot market approach. However, Mayer also noted that Yahoo's search share is...
According to IgnitionOne, “Google continues to hold 79 percent of marketshare compared to Yahoo! Covario reports that on a global basis, Google accounted for 87 percent of marketshare of spending and 91 percent of impressions, though just 66...
Excluding share-based compensation and related payroll tax expenses, non-GAAP costs and expenses were $737 million, an increase of 57 percent. Today’s report was critical for the social network, which has lost $50 billion US in market value since...
The market reaction was swift, with stocks plummeting up to 11 percent until Google managed to cease trading and stop the bleeding at 12:50 pm EST. It says “Pending Larry Quote” and should not have been published until after the market closed.
The search industry is one of the most competitive in the world and has been for many years and on so many levels, but recently Yandex has been able to overcome Google’s threat of dominance and claim of cracking its local marketshare.
Baidu currently sits at 6 percent and is expected to take up to 8 percent of global paid search marketshare next year, while mobile will account for no more than 5 percent of paid search advertising.