Google Gets 64% Of All Search Traffic In March 2007
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To say that Google continues to dominate search would be a bit of an understatement. The company commanded 64% of all search traffic last month, according to HitWise.
Web search leader Google Inc.’s market share inched up to 64 percent of all queries among U.S. Internet searchers in March, gaining further ground against Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp., a survey released on Wednesday by Hitwise found.
The number of search queries on Google rose to 64.1 percent in March, compared with 63.9 percent in February and 58.3 percent a year ago, according to Hitwise, which bases its report on the surfing habits of 10 million U.S. Web users.
A more conservative survey by online measurement firm comScore Networks from February also showed how Google’s U.S. market share grew to 48.1 percent in February from a 47.5 percent share in January. On a global basis, comScore estimates Google held a 65.7 percent share of the Web search market.
Even worse, Yahoo slipped more! The performance from MSN and Yahoo is completely abysmal considering the amount of money they’ve both wasted invested in search over the years.
Can anyone beat Google?
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