Google Has Largest Share of US Searches as Microsoft Gains, Yahoo Slips
Google and Microsoft gained share in the U.S. online search market in March while that of Yahoo! Inc. declined, according to an analyst, citing data from ComScore.
Google had 65.7 percent of searches last month, an increase from 65.4 percent in February, Heath Terry, an analyst at Canaccord Genuity in New York, wrote in a note, citing data from Reston, Virginia-based ComScore. Microsoft’s Bing search engine had 13.9 percent, up from 13.6 percent. Yahoo’s share slipped to 15.7 percent, from 16.1 percent. Google, which gets most of its revenue from search-based advertising, has been trying to improve the relevance of results with updates and new features. In February, the company changed the way it carries out Web searches to feature more “high- quality” sites, affecting 12 percent of queries.
Google Has Largest Share of US Searches as Microsoft Gains, Yahoo Slips