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RESTON, VA, April 12, 2010 – Comscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its monthly Comscore qSearch analysis of the U.S. search marketplace. In March 2010, Americans conducted 15.4 billion core searches, with Google Sites accounting for 65.1 percent search market share.
March 2010 U.S. Core Search Rankings
Google Sites led the U.S. core search market in March with 65.1 percent of the searches conducted, followed by Yahoo! Sites (16.9 percent), and Microsoft Sites (11.7 percent). Ask Network captured 3.8 percent of the search market, followed by AOL LLC with 2.5 percent.
Comscore Core Search Report*March 2010 vs. February 2010Total U.S. – Home/Work/University LocationsSource: Comscore qSearch
Core Search Entity
Share of Searches (%)
Feb-10
Mar-10
Point Change Mar-10 vs. Feb-10
Total Core Search
100.0%
N/A
Google Sites**
65.5%
65.1%
-0.4
Yahoo! Sites
16.8%
16.9%
0.1
Microsoft Sites
11.5%
11.7%
0.2
Ask Network
3.7%
3.8%
AOL LLC Network
2.5%
0.0
* Based on the five major search engines including partner searches and cross-channel searches. Searches for mapping, local directory, and user-generated video sites that are not on the core domain of the five search engines are not included in the core search numbers.** Due to a change in the URL structure for certain Google News & Video searches, a portion of searches previously counted were excluded. Comscore estimates that these searches were responsible for a reduction in Google’s Core Search share of approximately 10 basis points or 0.1%.
Americans conducted 15.4 billion searches in March, up 7 percent from February. Google Sites accounted for 10.0 billion searches, followed by Yahoo! Sites (2.6 billion), Microsoft Sites (1.8 billion), Ask Network (593 million) and AOL LLC (380 million).
Search Queries (MM)
Percent Change Mar-10 vs. Feb-10
14,472
15,427
7%
Google Sites
9,475
10,048
6%
2,433
2,605
1,667
1,802
8%
540
593
10%
AOL LLC
358
380
* Based on the five major search engines including partner searches and cross-channel searches. Searches for mapping, local directory, and user-generated video sites that are not on the core domain of the five search engines are not included in the core search numbers.
March 2010 U.S. Expanded Search Rankings
In the March analysis of the top properties where search activity is observed, Google Sites led the search market with 14.3 billion search queries, followed by Yahoo! Sites with 2.7 billion queries and Microsoft Sites with 1.9 billion. Facebook.com experienced significant growth during the month with a 48-percent increase to 647 million searches, jumping one position in the ranking.
Comscore Expanded Search Query ReportMarch 2010 vs. February 2010Total U.S. – Home/Work/University LocationsSource: Comscore qSearch
Expanded Search Entity
Total Internet
22,271
23,866
13,482
14,252
Google
9,929
10,547
YouTube/All Other
3,553
3,705
4%
2,509
2,689
Yahoo!
2,496
2,676
All Other
13
0%
1,720
1,862
Bing
1,498
1,604
Microsoft/All Other
222
258
16%
689
742
ASK.COM
300
332
11%
MyWebSearch.com/ All Other
389
410
5%
craigslist, inc.
629
664
eBay
624
659
Facebook.com
436
647
48%
549
594
AOL Search Network
299
319
MapQuest/All Other
250
275
Fox Interactive Media
391
406
MySpace
388
402
3
4
33%
Amazon Sites
210
226
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