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		<title>Yahoo Gains and Google Drops In Search Share and comScore</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[comScore released their January 2009 report on search market share, and reported that Yahoo rose and that Google&#8217;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 [...]]]></description>
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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&#8217;t jump to any conclusions after looking at the monthly numbers.</p>
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