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http://www.marketwatch.com/news/stor...071948043E9%7D Google's share of U.S. search market dips in July Disable live quotes RSS Digg it Del.icio.us By Ben Charny, MarketWatch Last Update: 6:28 PM ET Aug 18, 2006 SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Google Inc.'s share of the U.S. Internet search market dipped a full percentage point in July when compared to June's total, according to research released Friday by comScore Networks Inc. While Google's (GOOG : news, chart, profile ) still the dominant provider of Internet search both in the U.S. and worldwide, what comScore noted Friday has some ominous overtones for the Mountain View, Calif.-based firm, Bear Stearns & Co. Inc. analyst Robert Peck wrote in a note to clients Friday. "We think (the) loss in domestic market share could signal a topping point" for Google, he wrote. "We do not expect Google's aggressive market share gains to continue in perpetuity." According to comScore, 43.7% of all search queries conducted in the United States in July used a Google search engine, down from the 44.7% attributed to Google the month before. Meanwhile, Google's loss was its competitors' gain. ComScore reports No. 2 Internet search engine Yahoo Search, from Yahoo Inc., (YHOO : news, chart, profile ) saw its share of U.S. Internet search queries increase to 28.8% in July from 28.5% the month before. Meanwhile search engine AOL's U.S. share was up to 5.9% in July from the 5.6% it garnered in June, comScore notes. Also soaking up Google's U.S. losses was Ask, owned by IAC Search & Media (IACI : news, chart, profile ) . The Ask search engine's U.S. market share rose to 5.4% in July from 5.1% in June, comScore reported. No. 3 search engine MSN from Microsoft Corp. (MSFT : news, chart, profile ) retained its 12.8% share of the U.S. market in July, comScore reported. |
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__/ [ spamhotmail@yahoo.com ] on Sunday 20 August 2006 18:28 \__
> http://www.marketwatch.com/news/stor...071948043E9%7D > > Google's share of U.S. search market dips in July > > SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Google Inc.'s share of the U.S. Internet > search market dipped a full percentage point in July when compared to > June's total, according to research released Friday by comScore > Networks Inc. > While Google's (GOOG : news, chart, profile ) still the dominant > provider of Internet search both in the U.S. and worldwide, what > comScore noted Friday has some ominous overtones for the Mountain View, > Calif.-based firm, Bear Stearns & Co. Inc. analyst Robert Peck wrote in > a note to clients Friday. > "We think (the) loss in domestic market share could signal a topping > point" for Google, he wrote. "We do not expect Google's aggressive > market share gains to continue in perpetuity." > According to comScore, 43.7% of all search queries conducted in the > United States in July used a Google search engine, down from the 44.7% > attributed to Google the month before. > Meanwhile, Google's loss was its competitors' gain. > ComScore reports No. 2 Internet search engine Yahoo Search, from Yahoo > Inc., (YHOO : news, chart, profile ) saw its share of U.S. Internet > search queries increase to 28.8% in July from 28.5% the month before. > Meanwhile search engine AOL's U.S. share was up to 5.9% in July from > the 5.6% it garnered in June, comScore notes. > Also soaking up Google's U.S. losses was Ask, owned by IAC Search & > Media (IACI : news, chart, profile ) . The Ask search engine's U.S. > market share rose to 5.4% in July from 5.1% in June, comScore reported. > > No. 3 search engine MSN from Microsoft Corp. (MSFT : news, chart, > profile ) retained its 12.8% share of the U.S. market in July, comScore > reported. I read that a couple of days ago and thought that the change was too small to be statitically-valid. The article's author, however, went out of his/her way to make it an eye-catching headline. Another example that I saw just 20 minutes ago... http://www.syndk8.net/ ( Google is drowning under a spam problem they created! ) Look at the top. There is no hyperlink. To all who are interested, I also found: http://www.seofm.com/?p=11 Interview mit Matt Cutts (one-week old) http://translate.google.com/translat....com/%3Fp%3D11 It's an audiocast. -- Roy S. Schestowitz http://Schestowitz.com | SuSE Linux | PGP-Key: 0x74572E8E 5:05am up 31 days 17:20, 6 users, load average: 0.78, 0.64, 0.67 http://iuron.com - Open Source knowledge engine project |
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On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 05:13:54 +0100, Roy Schestowitz
<newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote: >I read that a couple of days ago Same here. History, not news. -- ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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__/ [ Paul ] on Monday 21 August 2006 06:21 \__
> On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 05:13:54 +0100, Roy Schestowitz > <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote: > >>I read that a couple of days ago > > Same here. > History, not news. Here is some news: http://blogs.zdnet.com/micro-markets/index.php?p=357 Google CEO wants $74 billion TV ad market Brother O' brother! It's Big Brother. http://www.google-watch.org/bigbro.html -- Roy S. Schestowitz | Those who can, Open-Source http://Schestowitz.com | SuSE Linux | PGP-Key: 0x74572E8E 6:20am up 31 days 18:35, 6 users, load average: 0.17, 0.36, 0.48 http://iuron.com - Open Source knowledge engine project |
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On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 06:27:08 +0100, Roy Schestowitz
<newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote: >__/ [ Paul ] on Monday 21 August 2006 06:21 \__ > >> On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 05:13:54 +0100, Roy Schestowitz >> <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote: >> >>>I read that a couple of days ago >> >> Same here. >> History, not news. > >Here is some news: > >http://blogs.zdnet.com/micro-markets/index.php?p=357 > > Google CEO wants $74 billion TV ad market > >Brother O' brother! It's Big Brother. > >http://www.google-watch.org/bigbro.html "Google CEO Eric Schmidt believes television viewers should not have to stand for tv commercials that are “a waste of your time.†Shame the same doesn't go for gmail spam. -- ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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__/ [ Paul ] on Monday 21 August 2006 06:36 \__
> On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 06:27:08 +0100, Roy Schestowitz > <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote: > >>__/ [ Paul ] on Monday 21 August 2006 06:21 \__ >> >>> On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 05:13:54 +0100, Roy Schestowitz >>> <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote: >>> >>>>I read that a couple of days ago >>> >>> Same here. >>> History, not news. >> >>Here is some news: >> >>http://blogs.zdnet.com/micro-markets/index.php?p=357 >> >> Google CEO wants $74 billion TV ad market >> >>Brother O' brother! It's Big Brother. >> >>http://www.google-watch.org/bigbro.html > > > 'Google CEO Eric Schmidt believes television viewers should not have > to stand for tv commercials that are "a waste of your time."' > > Shame the same doesn't go for gmail spam. That's a good one! I read about the connections between GMail and SPAM, but thought it was a baseless and grossly-exaggerated accusation. To be fair, the vast majority of SPAM (over 80%) is being sent from hijacked Windows PC's (I can link to studies). The majority is the global E-mail traffic is, as a matter of fact, 'spewage' from Windows XP. DDOS attacks likewise. And it's not getting any better. Windows Vista Inherits the Sins of the Father ,----[ Quote ] | Symantec presented a trilogy report following a generalized evaluation | of the operating system's network stack, User Account Control (UAC) | technology and kernel mode security and stated an instability | diagnosis concluding that Vista will deliver an inferior level of | protection compared to its predecessor. | | And Symantec is not a singular case in this regard; security experts | from Agnitum have pointed the finger at Microsoft for eliminating third | party proactive protection by denying kernel control via the altering | of the Service Dispatch Table through the implementation of Kernel | Patch Protection. | | [...] | | The sins of the father... Microsoft's incubatory exorcism failed, | Vista vulnerabilities proved inherent to the system, a collateral | baggage of the code source genealogy. `---- http://news.softpedia.com/news/Windo...er-33279.shtml |
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On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 07:21:48 +0100, Roy Schestowitz
<newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote: >__/ [ Paul ] on Monday 21 August 2006 06:36 \__ > >> On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 06:27:08 +0100, Roy Schestowitz >> <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote: >> >>>__/ [ Paul ] on Monday 21 August 2006 06:21 \__ >>> >>>> On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 05:13:54 +0100, Roy Schestowitz >>>> <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>>I read that a couple of days ago >>>> >>>> Same here. >>>> History, not news. >>> >>>Here is some news: >>> >>>http://blogs.zdnet.com/micro-markets/index.php?p=357 >>> >>> Google CEO wants $74 billion TV ad market >>> >>>Brother O' brother! It's Big Brother. >>> >>>http://www.google-watch.org/bigbro.html >> >> >> 'Google CEO Eric Schmidt believes television viewers should not have >> to stand for tv commercials that are "a waste of your time."' >> >> Shame the same doesn't go for gmail spam. > >That's a good one! I read about the connections between GMail and SPAM, but >thought it was a baseless and grossly-exaggerated accusation. > >To be fair, the vast majority of SPAM (over 80%) is being sent from hijacked >Windows PC's (I can link to studies). So can I. Just deleted 18000 emails that bombarded my server. >The majority is the global E-mail traffic is, as a matter of fact, 'spewage' from Windows XP. DDOS attacks >likewise. And it's not getting any better. >Windows Vista Inherits the Sins of the Father > >,----[ Quote ] >| Symantec presented a trilogy report following a generalized evaluation >| of the operating system's network stack, User Account Control (UAC) >| technology and kernel mode security and stated an instability >| diagnosis concluding that Vista will deliver an inferior level of >| protection compared to its predecessor. >| >| And Symantec is not a singular case in this regard; security experts >| from Agnitum have pointed the finger at Microsoft for eliminating third >| party proactive protection by denying kernel control via the altering >| of the Service Dispatch Table through the implementation of Kernel >| Patch Protection. >| >| [...] >| >| The sins of the father... Microsoft's incubatory exorcism failed, >| Vista vulnerabilities proved inherent to the system, a collateral >| baggage of the code source genealogy. >`---- > >http://news.softpedia.com/news/Windo...er-33279.shtml -- ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 06:27:08 +0100, Roy Schestowitz
<newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote: >__/ [ Paul ] on Monday 21 August 2006 06:21 \__ > >> On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 05:13:54 +0100, Roy Schestowitz >> <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote: >> >>>I read that a couple of days ago >> >> Same here. >> History, not news. > >Here is some news: > >http://blogs.zdnet.com/micro-markets/index.php?p=357 > > Google CEO wants $74 billion TV ad market > >Brother O' brother! It's Big Brother. > >http://www.google-watch.org/bigbro.html Interesting that Google itself is using IP delivery cloaking. BB -- http://www.kruse.co.uk/affordable-we...n-services.htm http://www.kruse.co.uk/google-mountain.htm http://www.kruse.co.uk/search-engine...n-firms-uk.htm |
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