Google
increased its search market share in April for the ninth consecutive month,
consolidating its status as market leader with 43.1 per cent of all US searches
conducted on its sites.
Data released yesterday by market research firm
comScore
Networks found that
Yahoo
remained in second place with 28 per cent of searches, while
MSN
ranked third with 12.9 per cent.
Americans conducted 6.6 billion online searches during April, up four per
cent on the previous month, the research firm said.
Google sites led the pack with 2.9 billion search queries, followed by Yahoo
with 1.9 billion, MSN/Microsoft with 858 million,
Time-Warner
Network with 457 million, and
Ask
Network with 384 million.
MySpace.com
has been added to the search engine rankings for April, comScore said, coming in
at sixth place with 43 million search queries, or 0.6 per cent share of the US
market.
The research firm suggested that this smaller player may eventually be able
to grab a substantial share of the search market due to its
remarkable popularity.
Google and Yahoo continued their dominance among toolbar searches, garnering
more than 95 per cent of the market share between them in April. Google grabbed
48 per cent of toolbar searches, and Yahoo 47.6 per cent.
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