comScore: Google Grows; Yahoo Falls; Bing Steady in September
comScore’s September U.S. search market share numbers are out. Google, which has dropped share or remained steady pretty much for the last year, made some slight gains. Meanwhile, Yahoo took a hit and Bing held steady.
- Google search market share grew to 66.1 percent in September (up from 65.4 percent in August).
- Yahoo fell to 16.7 percent (down from 17.4 percent).
- Bing grew slightly to 11.2 percent (up from 11.1 percent).
- Ask fell slightly to 3.7 percent (down from 3.8 percent).
- AOL held steady at 2.3 percent.
Yesterday, we highlighted two paid search reports, which showed similar growth for Google, while Bing/Yahoo lost ground.
ClickZ also provides coverage of the Top U.S. Online Ad Networks by Reach for September 2010, according to data from comScore
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