comScore data shows Google growth still strong
by Andrew Redfern @ 21st April 2008 1:25 pm
comScore data released today shows that despite fears over the health of the Google and it’s online advertising division it is still going strong and increasing it’s share of the search engine market. According the figures published Google upped its share of core searches from 59.2% the previous month to 59.8%, an increase of 0.6%
Overall the total number of searches done in March was up 9% with Google outstripping this trend with with a 10% gain. Yahoo retained it’s strong second position with MSN & Live in third place and AOL & Ask in 4th and 5th position.
Full figures available here at comScore’s website : comScore Releases March 2008 U.S. Search Engine Rankings
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