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Google extends online-video lead

Google was the dominant site to watch videos in the United States in March.

Google was the dominant site to watch videos in the United States in March.

(Credit: ComScore)

People in the United States watched about 11.5 billion videos online in March, and Google extended its dominance in the area, according to new figures released Monday.

Google's sites served up 38 percent of the total videos watched, and YouTube accounted for 98 percent of Google's tally, ComScore said. Google gained 2.6 percentage points of market share since February.

Rivals are far, far behind: Fox Interactive Media, with 4.2 percent share; Yahoo with 2.9 percent, Viacom with 2.2 percent; and Microsoft with 2.1 percent.

Google bought YouTube for $1.65 billion in stock in 2006. It's working on new YouTube ad technology, Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said last week, to try to make more money from the video site.

The total number of videos watched grew 13 percent since February 2008 and 64 percent since March 2007, the Web analysis firm said.

Originally posted at News Blog
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by pc4media May 13, 2008 5:27 AM PDT
Something's wrong about your numbers. There's no way that the blue area only equals "38%".
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by swrobel May 13, 2008 11:08 AM PDT
Exactly what I was thinking. Also, *** kind of pie chart is that?
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by swrobel May 13, 2008 11:09 AM PDT
Ok, apparently w t f is profane, so I'll ask "what kind of pie chart is that?"
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by TechieTrekkie May 13, 2008 11:31 AM PDT
I think that is supposed to be 78%
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by mglundgren May 15, 2008 9:36 AM PDT
so does that mean YouTube served 140,967,741 videos/day in March (US Only)?? 11,500,000,000 *.38 = 4,370,000,000 divided by 31 days in March = 140,967,741. That pie chart is whacked (btw).
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