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Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Google goes down in Search Traffic to Yahoo, Bing

Google’s US search engine market share dropped somewhat in April month, with Microsoft and Yahoo registering minute achievements.

As per to the search engine metrics announced, Google’s US search engine market share in April was 65.4 percent, losing from 65.7 percent in March.
For the moment, Microsoft’s Bing search engine share raises to 0.2 percent as compared to from 13.9 percent in March towards 14.1 percent in April 2011. Yahoo’s search engine also confirmed the equivalent level of expansion as Bing, ending up at 15.9 percent US search engine market share in April.
Microsoft powers searches in both Bing and Yahoo. With the market shares combined, Yahoo and Bing account for 30 percent of the market, less than half the number of searches that are performed on Google.
Google has been demanding durable to deflect antagonism from Bing and Yahoo by initiating innovative search tools and other features intended to affix additional value and keep people coming back to its search engine.
“More than 16.2 billion unambiguous hub searches were performed in April. Google Sites ranked first with 10.7 billion searches that to trailed by Yahoo! Sites with 2.6 billion, Microsoft Sites with 2.3 billion, Ask Network with 491 million and AOL, Inc. with 248 million.

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