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Sunday, May 27, 2007

Google Market Share and comScore: The Pattern Continues

As anyone with a logfile analyzer for their own site knew already, Google has continued to take market share away from the next two search engine companies. comScore's numbers seem strangely two to three years behind reality, as always. Which probably means the trend has already leveled off!

But also, as usual, we'd love to see the breakdown among all the "Google properties," "Yahoo properties," and "Microsoft properties," and an explanation of what counts as a search. Not quite enough to pay $100k for the data, though.

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