According to ComScore’s recent internet usage figures, three out of every four internet searches in the UK are conducted by using Google’s search engines.
These astounding figures show 0.5 percent increase that propelled Google over the mark of 75 per cent and also show the wide gap between Google and second place eBay that covers 5.5 per cent market share.
Yahoo’s search engine has 4.3 percent and Microsoft’s search engine has 3.4 per cent market share. However, on last month’s figures Microsoft was slightly up and Yahoo was slightly down. On the other hand, AOL search has surpassed Facebook and the acquisition of Facebook’s rival Bebo is the basic factor behind it.
The figures also indicate that from June more than 31 million UK internet users made at least one web search and more than 3.9 billion search queries were conducted in this period of time.
Google’s large share of search is not surprising at all but it’s quite worrisome for Google’s competitors as its market share has grown further.
Microsoft’s attempts for Yahoo’s acquisition are enough to prove how much concerned the major players are. Many analysts believe that Google’s share will continue to grow.
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