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March 2009 Search Engine Market Share | ComScore

ComScore March 2009 Search Engine Market Share

Google
March: 63.7%
February: 63.3%
Change: +0.4

January 2009: 63.0%
Change: +0.7

Yahoo
March: 20.5%
February: 20.6%
Change: -0.1

January 2009: 21.0%
Change: -0.5

MSN
March: 8.3%
February: 8.2%
Change: +0.1

January 2009: 8.5%
Change: -0.2

ASK
March: 3.8%
February: 4.1%
Change: -0.3

January 2009: 3.7%
Change: +0.1

AOL
March: 3.7%
February: 3.9%
Change: -0.2

January 2009: 3.9%
Change: -0.2

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

Source: comScore

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3 Responses to March 2009 Search Engine Market Share | ComScore
  1. Gokkast
    April 20, 2009 | 12:06 pm

    Interesting. Wondering who it is that uses ASK. Sure see a lot of Adwords Ask ads dropping by, imo could be a large percentage of all their traffic.

  2. Nashville Limo Service
    June 25, 2009 | 9:33 am

    Well the month of March looks probably good but there is not much difference between the data for February. AOL, MSN and Google seems to have better traffic than others in the month of March.

  3. Austin movers
    August 23, 2009 | 6:39 am

    Ask seems to produce results like google. I think bing will keep growing.