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Microsoft, Google and Yahoo are locked tight in a three online horse race for the largest share of eyeballs. The inherent prize of massing the largest Internet audience is synonymous with a high monetization potential in terms of online advertising.
Now, on the online advertising market, Google is the obvious pack leader, and the Mountain-View based search giant will only grow stronger once it completes the acquisition of DoubleClick. Yahoo is nothing more than the traditional runner-up, and Microsoft comes from the position of under-dog, and aims to become the no. 2 in the upcoming three to five years.
As far as the top web properties are concerned, in the U.S., at the end of 2007, Yahoo has drawn in the largest crowd with 136 million unique visitors, according to comScore. Google and Microsoft follow. "Yahoo! Sites continued its reign as the top U.S. Web property in December with nearly 137 million visitors, followed by Google Sites (133 million visitors) and Microsoft Sites (120 million visitors). Apple Inc., which benefited from interest in popular holiday gifts like the iPod and iPhone, moved up one spot to capture position 10 with 47.7 million visitors," comScore revealed.
Internet metrics company Compete indicated that in December 2007, Google continued to increase its dominance over the search engine market. No less than 5.56 billion queries were entered into Google in December of 2007, out of the total of 8.2 billion searches performed by U.S. users. Yahoo has a market share of just 17% for approximately 1.4 billion searches, while the combined results of MSN and Live Search only account for a total of 746 million queries and a share of 9.1%.
"Google continued its climb towards the stratosphere capturing 68% of all search queries in the US. Yahoo! stemmed the receding tide a bit but still lost a marginal amount of market share on slight volume declines. Unfortunately for Yahoo! the continued slide, albeit small, pushed them to a new low for market share. MSN/Live continued the good fight in December and actually outpaced Google with respect to percentage gains in volume. Year-over-year, MSN/Live total search volume was up nearly 40%," explained Compete's Jeremy Crane.
For comparisons between these 3 giants in the Web 2.0 space, check out Cnet's review at http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-9239_7-6526615-1.html
For a blog on various aspects of the 3 businesses, read http://investinsearch.blogspot.com/
For a comparison of the big three map creation applications by feature and functionality, http://blog.fortiusone.com/2008/04/09/map-creation-apps-google-vs-microsoft-vs-yahoo/
This site gives a detailed "Web in Charts" - Google vs. Microsoft-Yahoo vs. China
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/03/18/the-web-in-charts%E2%80%94google-vs-microsoft-yahoo-vs-china/
And this will give you details on all relevant parameters, and functional areas, to determine the best of the 3
http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-9239_7-6526615-2.html
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Google ended the year with 63.5 percent market share of all search queries performed in the U.S., estimates comScore. And that market share has inched up steadily from 58.5 percent in January, 2008. But the market share numbers mask the absolute growth in searches and how Google has ben able to Gobble up all of that growth.
Here's another graph that shows in the percentages:
http://static.seekingalpha.com/uploads/2008/9/11/saupload_hitwise_search_engine_market_share_us_august_2008.jpg
For Finance:
Yahoo Finance is in the lead for market share, then MSN Microsoft, and then Google Finance. This finance chart is a few months back, so Google is catching up.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-9838695-16.html
http://seekingalpha.com/article/94949-google-s-search-share-rises-to-71-yah...
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February 27, 2009 07:23 PM
3 companies: Which company dominates in which division(s)?? Name of the company is given inside
a)Microsoft
b)Google
c)Yahoo
And if possible tell me the market share of each company in each particular division
example
search engine,finance etc
If a company have not entered a particular field--- tell it as 0%
b)Google
c)Yahoo
And if possible tell me the market share of each company in each particular division
example
search engine,finance etc
If a company have not entered a particular field--- tell it as 0%
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| February 28, 2009 04:52 AM |
Microsoft, Google and Yahoo are locked tight in a three online horse race for the largest share of eyeballs. The inherent prize of massing the largest Internet audience is synonymous with a high monetization potential in terms of online advertising.
Now, on the online advertising market, Google is the obvious pack leader, and the Mountain-View based search giant will only grow stronger once it completes the acquisition of DoubleClick. Yahoo is nothing more than the traditional runner-up, and Microsoft comes from the position of under-dog, and aims to become the no. 2 in the upcoming three to five years.
As far as the top web properties are concerned, in the U.S., at the end of 2007, Yahoo has drawn in the largest crowd with 136 million unique visitors, according to comScore. Google and Microsoft follow. "Yahoo! Sites continued its reign as the top U.S. Web property in December with nearly 137 million visitors, followed by Google Sites (133 million visitors) and Microsoft Sites (120 million visitors). Apple Inc., which benefited from interest in popular holiday gifts like the iPod and iPhone, moved up one spot to capture position 10 with 47.7 million visitors," comScore revealed.
Internet metrics company Compete indicated that in December 2007, Google continued to increase its dominance over the search engine market. No less than 5.56 billion queries were entered into Google in December of 2007, out of the total of 8.2 billion searches performed by U.S. users. Yahoo has a market share of just 17% for approximately 1.4 billion searches, while the combined results of MSN and Live Search only account for a total of 746 million queries and a share of 9.1%.
"Google continued its climb towards the stratosphere capturing 68% of all search queries in the US. Yahoo! stemmed the receding tide a bit but still lost a marginal amount of market share on slight volume declines. Unfortunately for Yahoo! the continued slide, albeit small, pushed them to a new low for market share. MSN/Live continued the good fight in December and actually outpaced Google with respect to percentage gains in volume. Year-over-year, MSN/Live total search volume was up nearly 40%," explained Compete's Jeremy Crane.
For comparisons between these 3 giants in the Web 2.0 space, check out Cnet's review at http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-9239_7-6526615-1.html
For a blog on various aspects of the 3 businesses, read http://investinsearch.blogspot.com/
For a comparison of the big three map creation applications by feature and functionality, http://blog.fortiusone.com/2008/04/09/map-creation-apps-google-vs-microsoft-vs-yahoo/
This site gives a detailed "Web in Charts" - Google vs. Microsoft-Yahoo vs. China
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/03/18/the-web-in-charts%E2%80%94google-vs-microsoft-yahoo-vs-china/
And this will give you details on all relevant parameters, and functional areas, to determine the best of the 3
http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-9239_7-6526615-2.html
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February 27, 2009 07:49 PM
Overall Search Google is the leader in search, then Yahoo, then Microsoft MSN. Below is a graph of Google's market share. It's at least 65% of the search engine market. http://www.comscore.com/images/blog/share-of-search1.gif
Google ended the year with 63.5 percent market share of all search queries performed in the U.S., estimates comScore. And that market share has inched up steadily from 58.5 percent in January, 2008. But the market share numbers mask the absolute growth in searches and how Google has ben able to Gobble up all of that growth.
Here's another graph that shows in the percentages:
http://static.seekingalpha.com/uploads/2008/9/11/saupload_hitwise_search_engine_market_share_us_august_2008.jpg
For Finance:
Yahoo Finance is in the lead for market share, then MSN Microsoft, and then Google Finance. This finance chart is a few months back, so Google is catching up.
Source(s):
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-9838695-16.html
http://seekingalpha.com/article/94949-google-s-search-share-rises-to-71-yah...
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