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Wednesday Dec 12, 2007
Google Search Continues to Rule the PlanetGoogle accounted for--get this--65.1 percent of all U.S. searches in the four weeks ending December 1, according to Hitwise and relayed by MediaPost's Online Media Daily list. Depending on the report you read, that's either a 3.6 percent or 7 percent jump from October. Yahoo Search, MSN Search and Ask.com each received 21.21%, 7.09% and 4.63%, respectively. The remaining 46 search engines in the Hitwise Search Engine Analysis Tool accounted for 1.96% of U.S. searches. Anyone remember AOL, Lycos, Excite, or Altavista? Neither do we. Google, MSN, and Yahoo all have robust mobile components for search and other related properties. It will be interesting to see how all three portals respond as Google continues to pull away from the desktop-browser-based search pack. Google Top Search Engine in November, per Hitwise [Online Media Daily] Email This Post | |||||||||||