Seek and Ye Shall Find
From Internet News, “Who’s Really Winning the Search Race“:
http://www.internetnews.com/search/article.php/3825856/Whos+Really+Winning+the+Search+Race.htm
Yet, as it turns out, the big players aren’t the ones seeing the most growth in search. Instead, it’s Craigslist that leads in percent growth according to comScore. The online classifieds site posting a 12 percent jump in queries from 583 million to 651 million from April to May.
Here’s the data, with search queries denominated in millions:
| Entities | Apr-09 | May-09 | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Sites | 13,041 | 13,035 | 0% |
| Yahoo Sites | 3,161 | 3,021 | -4% |
| Microsoft Sites | 1,250 | 1,194 | -4% |
| AOL LLC | 795 | 721 | -9% |
| Ask Network | 705 | 691 | -2% |
| craigslist | 583 | 651 | 12% |
| MySpace Sites | 658 | 636 | -3% |
| eBay | 654 | 634 | -3% |
| Amazon Sites | 188 | 185 | -2% |
| 176 | 184 | 5% |
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