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August 2008 Search Engine Market Share | Net Applications

Net Applications Search Engine Market Share August 2008

Google
August: 52.14%
July: 51.93%
Change: +0.21

January 2008: 52.14%
Change: +0.00

Yahoo
August: 10.05%
July: 10.58%
Change: -0.53

January 2008: 10.94%
Change: -0.89

MSN
August: 4.81%
July: 5.01%
Change: -0.20

January 2008: 5.78%
Change: -0.97

AOL
August: 1.96%
July: 2.16%

Change: -0.20

January 2008: 1.86%
Change: +0.10

ASK
August: 0.87%
July: 0.92%
Change: -0.05

January 2008: 1.09%
Change: -0.22

Data scoring techniques tend to change over time making past data inaccurate. As always, information here is for entertainment purposes only.

Source: Net Applications

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2 comments on “August 2008 Search Engine Market Share | Net Applications

  1. Top Mentor on said:

    Just came across your blog. Nice post. I was under the impression that Google owned anywhere from 65-70% of the search market.

    I just added your blog to my reader…looking forward to being apart of your community…I’m in to SEO and SEM.

    -John

  2. Stoney deGeyter on said:

    There are several services that monitor the engines and some of them put Google in the 60% range. But if you compare traffic numbers by search engine then I think that Google is does provide somewhere close to 70% for most sites.