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Surprise, Surprise: Google Rocks comScore Search Rankings
ADOTAS — comScore’s recently released U.S. search engine rankings show Google’s continuing dominance in the field. Americans launched 10.8 billion searches last month – a 9% increase over February – Google sites accounted for 59.8% of the searches, a slight upgrade from 59.2% in February. Yahoo came in second with 21.3%. [...] more...
Google Wins Most Searches, Yahoo Loses Share
ADOTAS — Americans launched into the New Year with more than 10 billion core searches – an 8.9% gain over December of 2007, comScore reports. Google won the lion’s share of activity and marginally extended its reach (by 0.1%) to 58.5% of all core searches. While Yahoo came in second with [...] more...
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Goodmail: Video-in-Email the Next GoldmineADOTAS EXCLUSIVE — Email marketing can be both effective and controversial. As a marketer, this is a great opportunity to [...] more...
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