Friday, February 10th 2012
Yahoo US Search Share Slips In January, Google Still on Top
According to comScore, the month of January has seen all major players in the US Internet search market keep the positions held at the end of 2012. Still, there have been small changes as Google increased its share to 66.2% (66.1% in the previous month) while Yahoo dropped a little, from 16.2% in December to 16.0%.
Following Google and Yahoo was Microsoft with a 13.8% market share, while on the fourth and fifth places in January's top we have Ask and AOL with 2.6% and 1.4%, respectively. Almost 20 billion core search queries were conducted in the US in January.
Following Google and Yahoo was Microsoft with a 13.8% market share, while on the fourth and fifth places in January's top we have Ask and AOL with 2.6% and 1.4%, respectively. Almost 20 billion core search queries were conducted in the US in January.
2 Comments on Yahoo US Search Share Slips In January, Google Still on Top
I'm surprised so many people still use yahoo, microsoft I can understand as its the default search in IE.
And as for bing it's like my ass most of the time giving out shit.
And i would use a OTHER before using Google..