Posted on | Monday, January 17, 2011 |

SAN FRANCISCO - During the year 2010, according to research firm comScore, Google already handles 66 percent of online searches in the United States (U.S.).
That figure is only counting the direct search from Google. If the search is done through Google's partner sites, the market share of the world's largest Internet companies that rose higher to around 69.4 percent.
As reported by AFP on Saturday (15/01/2011), according to comScore report, Microsoft Bing little increase in U.S. market share to 12 percent, while AOL, Ask, and Yahoo lost a few points so that each only has approximately 1 , 9 percent, 3.5 percent and 16 percent search market share in the U.S..
Bing, who handles Internet searches in Yahoo! also contributed the increase to 28 percent based on results throughout December. Combined Bing and Yahoo to make its market share remained unchanged from November.
U.S. Internet users conduct 18.2 billion searches online in December yesterday. Of that number as much as 11.7 billion handled by Google, while about 3.4 billion online searches conducted on Yahoo and as many as 2.2 billion online searches conducted via search Microsoft Bing.
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