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December 14, 2005 8:47 AM
Search Numbers
As seen on Mediapost:
WEB USERS CONDUCTED MORE THAN 5.1 billion search queries in October--marking a 15 percent increase from June, according to a Nielsen//NetRatings report released Tuesday. Google maintained its leadership position, garnering 2.4 billion search requests, or almost half--48 percent--of all searches. Yahoo! accounted for 21.8 percent of all searches, followed by Microsoft's MSN, which was responsible for 11.3 percent of search activity.
- Posted by John Battelle on December 14, 2005 8:47 AM
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» Search by the numbers from SEOToolSet Blog
It's tough to ever be perfectly accurate about how much market share each search engine really has but here are the numbers from October anyway. Mediapost reports that Google was once again the top with 48% of the search requests performed--2.4 billion... [Read More]
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Doesn't that seem low? You suggested 250MM a day for Google a couple of weeks ago, and said it was an old number. What's NN's counting methodology? And who really knows how many queries Google, or anyone else, is processing?
Here's a table Danny Sullivan produced that showed Google at 250 million per day back in February 2003.
http://searchenginewatch.com/reports/article.php/2156461
I haven't seen an update to this table -- but clearly this doesn't add up. Does anyone have accurate current numbers to share?
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