News Update: Google Internet Search Market Share Falls While Microsoft, Yahoo Gains, Report Says

Google Inc. (GOOG) is down near 1% and under selling pressure in afternoon trading after a new report by Internet tracking firm comScore showed erosion in Google’s search market share for the second consecutive month, while rivals Microsoft (MSFT) and Yahoo! (YHOO) posted gains. Google opened down .51 at 2.50, made a brief morning run to a session high of 7.72, and then fell back, testing its session low of 1.62 following release of the report. ComScore Inc. said that Google’s market shares for Internet search fell in May to 63.7%. At the same time, Yahoo and Microsoft both gained during that period with a combined 30.4%, the report said. Google shares are down .41, or 0.91%, to 2.40. Microsoft shares are up 1.52%, or 0.37, to .38. Yahoo shares are up 0.40%, or {video_description}.06, to .16.

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2 thoughts on “News Update: Google Internet Search Market Share Falls While Microsoft, Yahoo Gains, Report Says”

  1. maybe if google stopped FUKKIN with long established customers, (forcing test crap upon established customers who like what is there already). news.google.com has been messed with tuntil i am now looking for a new homepage. gmail has let through more spam than i can ever remember since the beginning. they are really starting to screw the pooch. stop following (making the main search have a big picture like bing) and start leading (make something new.

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