Google’s US Search Market Share Reaches 57% in September – comScore
In September 2007, Google’s US search market share reached 57%. In September, Americans conducted 9.4 billion searches at the core search engines, according to comScore.
In September 2007, Google’s US search market share reached 57%.
In September, Americans conducted 9.4 billion searches at the core search engines, according to comScore.
comScore has provided the following data:
– In September, Yahoo!’s US search market share reached 23.7%
– Microsoft Sites’ US search market share reached 10.3%
– Ask Network’ US search market share reached 4.7%
– Time Warner Network’ US search market share reached 4.3%
– Google Sites received 6.6 billion searches
– Yahoo! Sites received 2.4 billion searches.
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