
Google
March: 53.77%
February: 53.97%
Change: -0.20
January 2009: 54.31%
Change: -0.54
Yahoo
March: 8.59%
February: 8.67%
Change: -0.08
January 2009: 8.76%
Change: -0.17
MSN
March: 4.85%
February: 4.55%
Change: +0.30
January 2009: 4.47%
Change: +0.38
AOL
March: 1.60%
February: 1.64%
Change: -0.04
January 2009: 1.69%
Change: -0.09
ASK
March: .78%
February: .73%
Change: +0.05
January 2008: 0.74%
Change: +.04
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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WOW!!Great job dear.you have explain all the data and useful analysis of internet marketing.This information will be good and important to everyone to see the graph of marketing in 2009.
Yahoo just keeps losing market share. What accounts for the market share that is missing. I would think the big three would have 90+ of the market. Instead the top 5 are less than 70%
The numbers here are somewhat misleading. If you factor in various versions of the search engines, such as Google.ca or Google.co.uk then the marketshare numbers change radically. These numbers reflect only the main properties of the engines.