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Google Still Dominates Search
by
Mark Evans
on Fri 24 Jun 2005 01:07 PM EDT | Permanent Link
According to Nielsen//NetRatings, Google 48% of the U.S. search market. Yahoo is a distant second with 21%, while MSN has 12%, AOL 5% and Ask Jeeves 2%. A survey by Harris Interactive about what people are doing with search engines finds that 88% are researching specific topics, looking up directions/ maps (75%), looking for news (64%) and shopping (51%).It has been interesting to see the amount of attention Google has been getting this week for its impending move into the online payment market. While Google has super-smart people, its track record of moving into new markets - with the exception of paid-search - has been underwhelming. There have been some bloggers suggesting Google's payment system will ignite the pay-for-view online content market. If Google can do that, I will bow down before them in awe.
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