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Yahoo Gains and Google Drops In Search Share and comScore
15th March 2009
comScore released their January 2009 report on search market share, and reported that Yahoo rose and that Google’s share declined month to month. In December 2008, Google had a 63.5% share, but in January, they dropped down to a 63% share. Yahoo gained month to month with a gain from 20.5% to 21.0%.
Google Sites led the U.S. core search market in December with 63.0% of the searches conducted, followed by Yahoo! Sites (21.0%), Microsoft Sites (8.5%), AOL LLC (3.9%) and Ask Network (3.7%). In any event, you need to understand this is month to month and you need to look at the numbers over time. So I wouldn’t jump to any conclusions after looking at the monthly numbers.