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marleenmex
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Posted: 2005-Jun-27 09:58
Hi,
I need to know what the market share of the main search engines is in Europe (the UK, Spain France & Italy). i.e. Google, Yahoo, MSN, AOL, Ask Jeeves etc.
THANKS for your help!
Marleen
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flyingrose
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Posted: 2005-Jun-27 21:35
McAnerin Networks shows a pie chart indicating that the market share for search engines is:
35% Google
30% Yahoo
22% MSN
11% Tehoma
2% all others
Hopefully these numbers are current and they may update the chart as new numbers come out. I have not yet found a breakdown by country but will post one if I do.
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marleenmex
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Posted: 2005-Jun-28 11:01
Thanks a lot!! This helps!
i will keep looking for data about European countries.
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