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comScore Says Google Leads Internet in Brazil and India

Bill Hartzer

comScore, Inc. NASDAQ: SCOR) has recently released a study that focused on Google’s dominance in two emerging Internet markets: Brazil and India. They say that about seventy five percent of all Internet users globally visited one of Google’s web sites at least once last year. .&# percent), maps with Google Maps (63.9

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comScore December 2009 Search Engine Rankings

Bill Hartzer

comScore, Inc. has recently updated its monthly comScore qSearch analysis of the United States search marketplace. billion core searches, with Google Sites accounting for 65.7 Here’s the actual numbers as released by comScore: December 2009 U.S. Home/Work/University Locations Source: comScore qSearch.

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November 2010 Search Engine Market Share

Bill Hartzer

Every month about this time comScore releases the search engine rankings data, and I report it here. comScore, Inc. NASDAQ: SCOR) , a leader in measuring the digital world, has recently released its monthly comScore qSearch analysis of the U.S. Google Sites led the explicit core search market in November with 66.2

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The Unfortunate Investment of Social Media (and its Consequences)

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

In comparison, here’s another anomaly (for its time). As a side point, Google is a bigger beast and it has tens or hundreds of staff members visiting forums and moderating groups to ensure that the user experience is a good one. Just as Google’s purpose isn’t to serve the SEOing webmasters.

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