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Re: Search Engines Pie

  • Subject: Re: Search Engines Pie
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@schestowitz.com>
  • Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 17:25:52 +0100
  • Newsgroups: alt.internet.search-engines
  • Organization: schestowitz.com / Manchester University
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Mikkel Møldrup-Lakjer wrote:

> "cordial_camaraderie" <piyush@stellarinfo.com> skrev i en meddelelse
> news:1123064419.054379.306500@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> Latest UK Stats
>> 63.33% http://www.google.co.uk
>> 7.86% http://search.msn.co.uk
>> 7.70% http://www.google.com
>>
>> June 2005
>> Global usage share
>> The 4 largest search engines on the web are:
>> 1. Google 47.3% (includes Google image search)
>> 2. Yahoo 20.9% (includes Altavista, AllTheWeb, Overture)
>> 3. MSN Search 13.6%
>> 4. AOL Search 4.5% (inclued Time Warner owned sites and Netscape)
>> 5. others 13.7%
>>
>> The above percentages are of online searches done by US home and work
>> web surfers in March 2005.
> 
> Meaning, of course, that "Global usage share" means "US usage share".
> 
> These data confirm that Google's share is much larger in Western Europe
> (at least the UK) than in the US.

A quick Google Images search led me to the following:

http://www.imarketingstrategy.com/internet_marketing_news.html

A bit out-of-date but nevertheless some intersting data for one's
admiration.

Roy

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