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1.) Google Gains in Search at Microsoft, Yahoo Expense - PC World

Over one day ago | Fri Aug 22 7:21:00 PDT 2008


Digitaltrends.com

Google Gains in Search at Microsoft, Yahoo Expense
PC World - Aug 22, 2008
Two search properties that did gain market share are Ask.com, with a 0.2 percent rise from 4.3 to 4.5 and Time Warner's AOL Search, with a 0.1 increase from ...
comScore Releases July 2008 US Search Engine Rankings Earthtimes (press release)
MSN, Yahoo share of US search market shrank in July AXcess News
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2.) Google Expects to Take a Loss on AOL Stake - E-Commerce Times

Over one day ago | Fri Aug 8 13:56:00 PDT 2008


ABC News

Google Expects to Take a Loss on AOL Stake
E-Commerce Times - Aug 8, 2008
The write-down is not likely to have a deep impact on Google's financial strength, but the revelation darkens the gray clouds hanging over AOL. Search ...
Google says AOL investment may be impaired: filing Washington Post
Google: AOL?s Not Worth $20 Billion Anymore paidContent.org
all 373 news articles

3.) Nielsen Online Announces July US Search Share Rankings - MarketWatch

Over one day ago | Tue Aug 19 13:47:00 PDT 2008


Nielsen Online Announces July US Search Share Rankings
MarketWatch - Aug 19, 2008
MSN/Windows Live Search 951882 -10% 11.9% ------------- ------------ ------------ 4. AOL Search 369611 -9% 4.6% ------------- ------------ ------------ 5. ...
Google outpaces search market growth CNET News
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4.) ComScore: Google Expands Market Share Further at Rivals' Expense - eFluxMedia

Over one day ago | Sun Aug 24 8:02:00 PDT 2008


eFluxMedia

ComScore: Google Expands Market Share Further at Rivals' Expense
eFluxMedia - Aug 24, 2008
... engines registered gains: Ask.com, with a 0.2 percent rise from 4.3 to 4.5; and Time Warner's AOL Search, with a 0.1 increase from 4.1 to 4.2 percent. ...

5.) ?Tweens? rely on online search when researching purchases - InternetRetailer.com

Over one day ago | Fri Aug 8 14:06:00 PDT 2008


?Tweens? rely on online search when researching purchases
InternetRetailer.com, IL - Aug 8, 2008
78% said that Google is their primary search engine, followed by Yahoo (14%), Ask.com (2%), MSN Search (1%), Live Search (1%), AOL Search (1%), and Netscape ...

6.) Google Bags Three Quarters Of All UK Web Searches - Digital-Lifestyles.Info

Over one day ago | Wed Aug 6 2:01:00 PDT 2008


Digital-Lifestyles.Info

Google Bags Three Quarters Of All UK Web Searches
Digital-Lifestyles.Info, UK - Aug 6, 2008
In fifth place is AOL search, which managed to overtake Facebook, mainly on the back of their acquisition of Facebook?s social networking rival Bebo. ...

7.) More than 3/4 of UK web searches were on Google - TechRadar.com

Over one day ago | Tue Aug 5 3:21:00 PDT 2008


More than 3/4 of UK web searches were on Google
TechRadar.com, UK - Aug 5, 2008
... search engines have 4.3 and 3.4 per cent respectively ? the latter slightly up and the former slightly down on last month's figures, whilst AOL search ...

8.) AT&T Wants to Watch What You Do - Marketing Shift.com

Over one day ago | Thu Aug 14 16:27:00 PDT 2008


AT&T Wants to Watch What You Do
Marketing Shift.com - Aug 14, 2008
... builds an advertising network based upon search habits, there is absolutely nothing keeping them from slowing your access to their "non-affiliated" ...

9.) 8e6 Filter Can Help Manage Olympics Traffic - Dark Reading

Over one day ago | Thu Jul 31 6:50:00 PDT 2008


8e6 Filter Can Help Manage Olympics Traffic
Dark Reading, NY - Jul 31, 2008
The major upgrade features expansions to the filter?s Safe Search function adding support to Ask.com and the AOL search engine. ...

10.) Google: AOL's Not Worth $20 Billion Anymore - Washington Post

Over one day ago | Thu Aug 7 15:46:00 PDT 2008


Google: AOL's Not Worth $20 Billion Anymore
Washington Post, United States - Aug 7, 2008
It was a defensive move?preventing Microsoft ( NSDQ: MSFT) from powering AOL search?so it paid a premium. There's obviously some legalese here: the asset is ...


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