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Microsoft Seeks 30 Percent Of Search Market And Much Bigger Chunk Of Online Ad Revenues

... Microsoft's platforms and services division. In the speech Johnson reportedly said that Microsoft wants to capture 30 percent of the consumer search market as well as a much larger slice of the online ad pie, in "three to five years." Johnson added that the company wants to be "one of ...

Nov. 16, 2007 at 9:48am Eastern by Greg Sterling

comScore Reports New IYP/Local Search Numbers

... out today, comScore is reporting on traffic and its distribution to various local search and Internet yellow pages sites. Yahoo is pronounced the market leader, with a 22.4 percent share of all "IYP searches." The company's local search leadership, according to comScore has been consistent ...
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Jun. 13, 2007 at 2:32pm Eastern by Greg Sterling

Compete: Microsoft Gaining Searches; Live Search Club Giveaway Working?

... fyi, Compete has posted a new graph that tries to exclude the searches from the Live Search Club: http://blog.compete.com/2007/07/11/june-search-share-update-msn-live-clublive/ I still wish that Compete would try to give absolute estimates instead of just search share percentages, but that's their call ...

Jul. 10, 2007 at 10:56am Eastern by Danny Sullivan

SearchCap: The Day In Search, July 29, 2008

... Criticizes Yahoo & Digg Confirms Google Rumors (Sort Of) The "M-word" has popped up recently several times around Google's search market share and its paid search deal with Yahoo (now under Justice Department review). Google, of course, doesn't see itself as a monopoly and is taking pains ...
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Jul. 29, 2008 at 5:08pm Eastern by Barry Schwartz

Hitwise: Search Popularity Static; Live.com Only Tiny Slice Of Microsoft's Share

... .04% AOL 0.49% 0.49% 0.00% Live 0.34% 0.60% 0.26% Lycos n/a 0.44% Dogpile n/a 0.24% AltaVista n/a 0.19% AllTheWeb n/a 0.16% The chart above shows the share each major search engine has of all searches conducted in the United States for the 4 weeks period ending on March 31, 2007. Specifically, it is ...
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Apr. 12, 2007 at 12:04pm Eastern by Danny Sullivan

Search Engine Property Stats: Google & Yahoo

Last night Bill Tancer complied an "extended" list of statistics and numbers on Google's Properties, which shows the market share of all of Google's properties as they compete with each other. With no surprise, Google's search product captures the bulk of the share with over 78% share, followed ...
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Dec. 1, 2006 at 8:48am Eastern by Barry Schwartz

Is Microhoo A Done Deal?

... " Yahoo! argued a merger would give Microsoft a stronger stake in Asia (Yahoo! has several partnerships there). Regarding positioning in foreign markets, Yahoo!’s filing said: "Microsoft from sub-scale position to strong positions in search and display." It’s worth noting that even ...

Mar. 24, 2008 at 2:25pm Eastern by Mona Elesseily

Can Yahoo & Microsoft Ever Catch Google?

Google is not easing up in terms of search market share and acquisitions. I need not say it but Google is a formidable force that Yahoo and Microsoft are not going to overcome easily. Consider the following: Recent search engine market share figures (May 2007) show Google with 57.4%, Yahoo! with 22 ...
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Jul. 3, 2007 at 12:44pm Eastern by Mona Elesseily

IAC Troubles, Ask.com, And Post-Yahoo Search Share

... for the number four and five positions in the search rankings. A combined Microsoft-Yahoo would be a solid number two, with a roughly 31 percent market share according to the most recent comScore data. Both Ask and AOL hover just below 5 percent. Ask is a differentiated product that might grab more ...

Feb. 4, 2008 at 9:35am Eastern by Greg Sterling

Google At $950 Per Share: Extreme Transparency

To grow share, revenue and market capitalization, Google should adopt Extreme Transparency. Google dominates search with 70% market share. Google has soaring revenue, 63% up year-over-year Q1. Google has a monster market cap, north of $140B. But there’s a problem lurking in the wings, and pulling ...
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May. 22, 2007 at 7:25am Eastern by Alan Rimm-Kaufman


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