Google Remains Top Search Dog
By Christopher Nickson
August 22, 2007
Google keeps it dominant search engine position, as the company that tracks figures announces a new method of measurement criteria.
The good news for Google is that its share of searches has risen over the last 12 months, up from 46.2 percent in July 2006. Yahoo, on the other hand, has seen a decline of 6% over the last year.
comScore is using a new method, called qSearch 2.0, to measure searches. Besides the big five US engines, it will include the top 50 sites worldwide where search activity is taking place. Additionally, it will factor in major "vertical" search sites, such as eBay, and partner search, where searchers use more than one search tab, including web, images and news, for a single search term, as well as local searches, such as maps.