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  1. As Goes Paid Search, So Goes the Election?

    In the final six months leading up to the election, the 112 politically-minded entities spent more than a million dollars per month across AdWords and Bing/Yahoo combined. Despite the Romney campaign seeming to have an edge in terms of the number...

  2. Maker Studios Takes Third Place in YouTube Partner Channels Ranking

    Meanwhile, Google sites, driven primarily by video viewing at YouTube, ranked as the top online video content property in September with 150.3 million unique viewers, followed by Yahoo sites with 57.4 million, AOL with 53.8 million, VEVO with 50.3...

  3. comScore: Online Video Content Reaches Record 188 Million U.S. Viewers

    Google sites were followed by Yahoo sites with 55 million unique viewers, Microsoft sites with 53.7 million, VEVO with 49.3 million, and Facebook with 47.7 million. Nearly 37.7 billion video content views occurred during the month, with Google...

  4. Facebook Ads 80% Bot Claim, Examined! Why You Shouldn’t Lose Faith Just Yet

    This assumption jibes with Yahoo’s study of users and may or may not be true in the country mix Limited Run markets to. The number of visits Facebook reports from ads appears to be nearly accurate, even if the visitors are bots.

  5. Madonna's Super Bowl Halftime Show Tops Google Searches [Infographic]

    Eli Manning: Brady Searches Top Google, Yahoo However, as the final moments of the game ticked down, the number of tweets hit 12,233 per second, good for second place – and both far greater than the tweets per second count during last year's Super...

  6. iPhone Tops Web and Mobile Searches on Yahoo in 2011

    Yahoo’s 10th annual top searches Year in Review is out, identifying the top trends and stories of the year based on the billions of searches performed by their users. New to Yahoo’s Year in Review last year, Obsessions are a look at the people...

  7. Some Googlers Don't Want Their Kids Using Google Products

    Steve Jobs, the founders of Yahoo and many others were early users of computers. As the New York Times reported, computers "are not allowed in the classroom, and the school even frowns on their use at home," and from the number of Silicon Valley...