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May 14, 2008 8:57 AM PDT

Google edges forward in search share

Posted by Stephen Shankland
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Update 4:07: I corrected a typo in the Yahoo market share statistics.

When you're talking about billions and billions of search queries, each potentially with some keyword-based ads alongside, every few hundredths of a percent of market share is important in the search market.

And that's what Google carved away from its main competition yet again, according to statistic for U.S. searches performed in April. Google increased its share from 67.25 percent in March to 67.90 percent in April, while Yahoo dropped a smidgen from 20.29 percent to 20.28 and Microsoft dropped from 6.65 percent to 6.26 percent. Ask.com, in fourth place, eked out an increase from 4.09 percent to 4.17 percent, Hitwise said.

The study also spotlighted Google's starring--and growing--role in sending traffic to various industries.

In April in the United States, Google was responsible for delivering about 31 percent of the Internet traffic at health and medical sites. For travel, Google was responsible for 23 percent of Internet traffic; for shopping and classifieds, 17 percent; news and media, 15 percent; and entertainment, 15 percent.

In all those areas and a few others, Google gained share over search rivals, Hitwise said.

Hitwise search april(Credit: Hitwise)
Stephen Shankland covers Google, Yahoo, search, online advertising, portals, digital photography, and related subjects. He joined CNET News in 1998 and since then also has covered servers, supercomputing, open-source software, and science. E-mail Stephen.
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by Saul_Kassin May 14, 2008 2:07 PM PDT
Stephen Shankland
For Yahoo's figures you made a typo. You meant dropped from 29.29 not 20.29
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by Shankland May 14, 2008 3:56 PM PDT
Thanks, we'll correct that! Yahoo dropped from 20.29 to 20.28 percent.
by m.afshari May 15, 2008 10:48 AM PDT
Hail to Google!
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