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May 22nd, 2008

Google's search share tops 61 percent; That'll spook Microsoft more

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 12:26 pm

Categories: General, Google, Microsoft, Search, Web Technology, Yahoo

Tags: Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, Search, Operational Accounting, Investment, Finance, Business Operations

Here’s why Microsoft is paying people to use its search: Google’s search market share checked in at 61.6 percent, up from 59.8 percent in March, according to comScore.

Google’s gains appear to have come at the expense of Yahoo primarily (comScore statement). Yahoo’s search share fell to 20.4 percent in April, from 21.3 percent in March. Microsoft search fell to 9.1 percent in April from 9.4 percent in March. In fact, all search providers–Ask.com and AOL–took a market share hit except for Google.

Here comes the natural search monopoly folks.

These search market share figures put a lot of recent events in context. For starters, Google’s search gains are a big reason why Microsoft has been hot for Yahoo in either a full acquisition or some sort of search purchase.

In the meantime, Microsoft will pay you to gain some search mojo. Judging from Google’s share the software giant may want to step up its payments.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Google's search share tops 61 percent; That'll spook Microsoft more
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Why is it growing?  GuidingLight | 05/22/08
Google is the best search, and MS has a HUGE image problem. Who wants to  DonnieBoy | 05/22/08
Hi DonnieBoy, Let me clue you in on something  Pliny the Elder | 05/22/08
Well, Google would be stupid to underestimate Microsoft, that much is true.  DonnieBoy | 05/22/08
You really don't get it, do you?  Pliny the Elder | 05/22/08
'Look at Google, the number 1 search engine,  mhenriday | 05/23/08
Very Good  Pliny the Elder | 05/23/08
Wow, so MS must be REALLY stupid if they let a bunch of ignorant punks beat  DonnieBoy | 05/23/08
Village Idiots?  busko68 | 05/23/08
Right, Bill and Steve are so busy spending those billions, that is why they  DonnieBoy | 05/24/08
When one thinks Google...  bjbrock | 05/22/08
RE: Google's search share tops 61 percent; That'll spook Microsoft more  Loverock Davidson | 05/22/08
Your corporate site is uploaded  BALTHOR | 05/22/08
RE: Google's search share tops 61 percent; That'll spook Microsoft more  lenohere | 05/22/08
Surprised it's that low  j.m.galvin | 05/22/08
RE: Surprised it's that low  gdstark13 | 05/23/08
RE: Google's search share tops 61 percent; That'll spook Microsoft more  Rembrandt22 | 05/22/08
Why not just Google it.  jack of daniels | 05/22/08
And which billionaire helps me ???  bcarpent1228@... | 05/22/08
Google's search share *in US* tops 61 %; That'll spook Microsoft more  mhenriday | 05/23/08
Can't pay people to use inferior search  scott1329 | 05/23/08
Monopoly?  Flying Pig | 05/23/08
RE: Google's search share tops 61 percent; That'll spook Microsoft more  DJK2 | 05/23/08
RE: Google's search share tops 61 percent; That'll spook Microsoft more  monchakib | 06/07/08

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