comScore: Google Extends Search Lead Slightly
Google continues to expand its search market share lead according to data released Wednesday by comScore. According to comScore’s measurements, Google’s share of U.S. searches in March was 63.7%, up from 63.3% in February. Yahoo and Microsoft both remained essentially static in March, down .1% and up .1%, respectively. comScore also says the number of […]
Matt McGee on April 16, 2009 at 1:05 am | Reading time: 1 minute
Google continues to expand its search market share lead according to data released Wednesday by comScore.
According to comScore’s measurements, Google’s share of U.S. searches in March was 63.7%, up from 63.3% in February. Yahoo and Microsoft both remained essentially static in March, down .1% and up .1%, respectively.
comScore also says the number of searches conducted overall was up 9% during March.
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