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2 commentsTuesday, August 12, 2008

Hitwise Puts Google Over 70 Percent

Rest of the search market looking squeezed

It's time for another mini-party at Google and some more mourning at Yahoo, Microsoft, and Ask; a certain search giant cornered a U.S. market share of over 70 percent in July, according to new Hitwise data.

Granted, non-fans can take small comfort in the fact that Google's got higher market shares in the U.K. and France, and 70.77 percent is still quite a ways away from complete ownership of the American search market.  Most stats are piled in Google's favor, however.

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 Google Tops 70 Percent In July
(Credit: Hitwise)

First, there's simply the standing of every company.  As Google sits atop the heap, Yahoo, Microsoft, and Ask follow with somewhat pitiful market shares of 18.65, 5.36, and 3.53 percent, respectively.  And the prospect of combining the shares and technologies owned by Yahoo and Microsoft seems to have passed, of course.

Then, Heather Dougherty writes, "The market share of visits to Google in July increased 25% over July 2007 and has grown each month since January in 2008.  Retention of this increased traffic is also coming into play as Google has maintained a consistent returning visitor rate (visitors who have visited the website within a 30 day period) of 95% each month since October 2007 (when Hitwise began tracking this metric)."

All things considered, it's a good bet that Eric Schmidt is already ordering banners with the figure "75%" printed on them.

News Tags: Search, Google, Hitwise
About the author:
Doug is a staff writer for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest eBusiness news.

Big surprise there

I'm shocked Cuil didn't accumulate more of that market share lol.

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growing and growing

until it pops??? can google really take on all the search? do we really want that? i mean i use google too, but its scary to think that they will have 100%... and they control PR and organic results and all that ... you mess will the big G, youre out! and nobody will ever find you ... on the web :)

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