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Search Engines
        

Almost Half of February Searches Were Googled
by Jason Hahn

February was just another month in search that was dominated by Google. According to individual reports issued by Nielsen//NetRatings and comScore Media Metrix, Google held on to its top spot in the share of the overall U.S. search market. Nielsen//NetRatings indicated that Google took 48.5% of the pie, while comScore Media Metrix says Google took 42.3% of the total share. Google’s share according to comScore last year was 36.3%.

Yahoo! held on to its number two spot, capturing 22.5% of the market according to Nielsen//NetRatings, or 27.6% according to comScore. This number is down from 31.1% last year.

MSN continues to trail behind at third place, taking a 10.7% share according to Nielsen//NetRatings’ numbers, or 13.5% if you are using comScore’s calculations.

ComScore indicated that Ask.com improved upon its share of 5.3% last year, rising to 6% this year.

On the topic of year-to-year growth, the two research firms also differ quite significantly in their findings. If you ask Nielsen//NetRatings, they will tell you that overall queries in the U.S. jumped 38% from last February’s 3.8 billion to February 2006’s 5.3 billion figure. However, comScore says that the growth is only 11%. This difference was also seen in the two firms’ January reports.

Nielsen//NetRatings also delved into image search figures and found that in terms of year-to-year growth, the overall market grew 91%. As expected, Google garnered the most queries at 71.9%, with Yahoo! trailing behind at 19.1% and Ask.com rounding out the top three at 3.5%. MSN followed with 2.3%, while AOL took 1.4% of the total share.

Despite the differences in numbers, it seems that Nielsen//NetRatings and comScore can agree that Google is still king of a growing search market.

Source:

http://www.clickz.com/news/article.php/3595981

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