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Search Engine Stats - Google Rules the Roost


Google 32%
Yahoo 25%
AOL 19%
MSN 15%
ASK 3%
Other 6%

According to a recent survey conducted by comScore Media Metrix, Google's reputation as the most popular and powerful search engine is secure. The survey followed the habits of 1.5 Million English speaking Internet users in the US, Canada and the UK and has spawned two sets of user-frequency numbers. The first stats shows the percentage of Internet users who conducted their searches at a specific search engine by typing a URL into the address-bar of their browser. The results are hardly surprising but given the dispersal of ownership in the search engine world, somewhat deceptive. For example, AOL owns both AOL Search and Netscape. Numbers for Netscape would be bundled in with AOL's numbers in this survey.

Google 76%
MSN 15%
ASK 3%
Others 6%

The next set of stats shows the actual distribution of search results based on which search tool is feeding results to the others. Google remains the clear leader in the distribution of search results with over 3/4 of all search engine listings being returned by Google. The results of the survey may appear strange until one remembers that Google powers results from Yahoo, AOL, Netscape and dozens of other search tools. Regardless of the corporate shenanigans being played out by MSN and Yahoo in their bids to unseat Google, the little, privately owned search tool from the Valley continues to dominate the search engine market. Google shouldn't get too comfortable though. MSN is developing its own search database and will try to make Google the Netscape of the early 2K's. Sooner or later, they will cease providing results powered by Google. The same will be said of Yahoo who, through the purchases of Overture (including AltaVista and AlltheWeb search engines), will soon no longer require Google's services. 2002 was the year search started being taken seriously. 2003 has been the year of the acquisition. 2004 will likely become the year of the great search fallout. Watch for it.



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