• Tweet Microsoft, which saw its total core search engine query volume drop 4% month-over-month in November 2010, rebounded strongly in December 2010 with a 9% gain, according to new comScore qSearch data. Microsoft’s core search queries grew from about 2.01 billion to 2.18 billion, placing it third overall. Overall, Americans conducted about 18.2 billion total [&hellip

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  • Tweet Google increased its share of search engine advertising spend from Q3 2010 to Q4 2010 by 3%, rising from 80.2% to 82.6%, according to a new white paper from performance marketing firm SearchIgnite. The Q4 2010 US Search Market Report indicates the Yahoo and Bing search engines, tracked as a combined unit by SearchIgnite, [&hellip

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  • Tweet Google admitted in a blog post Friday that external regulators have discovered that e-mails, URLs and passwords were collected and stored in a technical mishap, while the vehicles for Google’s Street View service were out documenting roadway locations. According to Google, data was mistakenly collected in more than 30 countries, including the United States, [&hellip

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  • Tweet Google gained ground in its dominance of the US explicit and total core search markets in September 2010, according to monthly comScore qSearch analysis. Google Takes Larger Share of Explicit Core Search Google Sites held 66.1% of the US explicit core search market (which measures user engagement with a search service with the intent [&hellip

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  • Tweet (CNN) — If you searched Google on Tuesday, you may have noticed that the information you’re looking for is a bit "fresher" than it would have been on Monday. That’s because the world’s most popular search engine has unveiled a new search method called "Caffeine," which claims to index new information 50 percent faster [&hellip

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