comScore’s September U.S. search market share numbers are out. Google, which has dropped share or remained steady pretty much for the last year, made some slight gains. Meanwhile, Yahoo took a hit and Bing held steady.
- Google search market share grew to 66.1 percent in September (up from 65.4 percent in August).
- Yahoo fell to 16.7 percent (down from 17.4 percent).
- Bing grew slightly to 11.2 percent (up from 11.1 percent).
- Ask fell slightly to 3.7 percent (down from 3.8 percent).
- AOL held steady at 2.3 percent.
Yesterday, we highlighted two paid search reports, which showed similar growth for Google, while Bing/Yahoo lost ground.
ClickZ also provides coverage of the Top U.S. Online Ad Networks by Reach for September 2010, according to data from comScore
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