• Tweet Google Search was the leading US web search provider in January 2010, according to The Nielsen Company. Google Search accounted for 66.3% of 10.27 billion total US web searches last month, or 6.8 billion. Yahoo Search came in second with a 14.5% search share, or 1.49 billion searches. MSN/Windows Live/Bing came in third with [&hellip

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  • Tweet The total worldwide online search market grew 46% in December 2009 compared to December 2008, according to the latest qSearch data from digital research firm comScore, Inc. US, China Lead in Total Number of Searches During December 2009, Internet users conducted 131.3 billion online searches, compared to 89.7 billion online searches in December 2008. [&hellip

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  • Tweet Google accounted for 71.6% of all US searches conducted in the four weeks ending Nov. 28, 2009,  a 1% month-over-month gain vs. the 70.6% share it had in October,  according to monthly search-share data from Experian Hitwise. The other three largest search engines, Yahoo Search, Bing and Ask.com received 15.4%, 9.3%and 2.7%, respectively. Yahoo [&hellip

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  • Tweet The ongoing saga between Rupert Murdock and Google continues to escalate , and in a previous post i looked at Rupert’s threat to stop Google getting access to news and information from News Ltd sites. Well hot on the heals of that story comes another twist with Microsoft and News in discussions to remove [&hellip

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