Searches Climb 5% in July; Google Loses Share

August 15th, 2009 | 3,643 views | 2 Comments » |

Total US searches increased 5% from June 2009 to July 2009, though Google’s (GOOG) share of the total search market decreased from 66.1% to 64.8%, according to search-share rankings from The Nielsen Company – compiled using a new methodology.

via Searches Climb 5% in July; Google Loses Share — Seeking Alpha.

About time we start to see some serious competition and a challenge to Google! Don’t get me wrong… I think Google is awesome, but more competition is better for consumers and will force Google to do even better.

These are exciting times!

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2 Comments on “Searches Climb 5% in July; Google Loses Share”

  1. 1 Shame on You, Comcast! - Feross.org said at 2:43 am on August 23rd, 2009:

    [...] under Computer Science, Politics, The Internets, Web Dev on Aug 23, 2009. Last week, I posted about how Google lost search market share, but overall US searches increased by [...]

  2. 2 TopGear said at 7:30 pm on December 6th, 2009:

    LOL @ 1st comment


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