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Yahoo searches grew faster than Google's in October
By John Shinal Last Update: 2:02 PM ET Nov 20, 2006 SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Yahoo Inc.'s Internet search traffic grew faster than that of its larger rival Google Inc. in October, although Google's share of the market remained more than twice that of Yahoo, according to a report from the research firm Nielsen/NetRatings. The number of searches on Yahoo (YHOO : Yahoo! Inc. YHOO26.79, -0.12, -0.4% ) properties rose 30% from a year earlier to 1.46 billion, giving the company a 23.9% share of the market, the report said. Google's GOOG494.11, -4.68, -0.9% ) search count rose 23% to 3.02 billion searches, or 49.6% of all searches. IAC InterActive Corp.'s (IACI : iac interactivecorp com new IACI34.06, +0.22, +0.7% ) Ask.com unit saw its search traffic jump 25%, although it accounted for just 2.8% of the market. Microsoft Corp.'s (MSFT MSFT29.83, +0.43, +1.5% ) MSN unit was the only one of the top five search providers to see its traffic fall, dropping 8% from a year earlier. MSN's search market share in October was 8.8%, according the report released Monday. MarketWatch |
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I would absolutely love to spend the same amount of money on yahoo as I do on google, but Yahoo won't take it. They are stupid idiots over there.
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23.9% of yahoo looks amazing to me, as I never ever met a person in real who would use yahoo for other than mail. Also, most of the natural SE traffic I see is coming from google. Googling is a synonym for searching, so there you have it.. Yahoo is so past days in my book.
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The reason Yahoo will drop from the search engine race is because of their biased results whereas Google’s generic search is completely unbiased and that is the reason Google is everyone’s favorite search engine. If incase you are looking for any proof then just search for “failure” in Google and check which website in on the top results.
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MSN search trend isn't pretty but Ask.com had some nice growth.
Nielsen//NetRatings Announces November U.S. Search Share Rankings NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- December 19, 2006 -- Nielsen//NetRatings (NASDAQ: NTRT) reports November 2006 data for the Top U.S. Search Providers. Top search providers, ranked by total searches. Searches represent the total number of queries conducted at the provider. Table 1: Top 10 Search Providers for November 2006, Ranked by Searches (U.S.) Searches YOY Share of Provider (000) Growth Searches ![]() Source: Nielsen//NetRatings MegaView Search, December 2006 Example: An estimated 3.1 billion search queries were conducted at Google Search, representing 50 percent of all search queries conducted during the given time period. PRESS RELEASE Nielsen//NetRatings Announces November U.S. Search Share Rankings |
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