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U.S. Search Engine Rankings, February 2007

By Enid Burns | March 23, 2007

U.S. Internet users conducted 6.9 billion searches in February, according to data from comScore Networks' QSearch.

The 6.9 billion searches conducted in February account for a 1 percent increase over January 2007 and a 19 percent increase over February 2006. Web surfers used Google for 3.3 billion search queries. Yahoo served 2 billion, MSN garnered 730 million, Ask.com served 348 million, and Time Warner sites, including AOL, served 338 million searches in February.

QSearch data are based on an opt-in global panel of over 2 million consumers. The panel is observed for browsing and transactional behavior and participates in survey research to capture attitudes.

U.S. Online Searches by Engine, January 2007 and February 2007 (%)


January 2007 (B)

February 2007 (B)

Change

Total Internet population

100

100

N/A

Google

47.5

48.1

0.6

Yahoo

28.1

28.1

0.0

Microsoft

10.6

10.5

-0.1

Ask.com

5.2

5.0

-0.2

Time Warner

5.0

4.9

-0.1

Source: comScore Networks, 2007

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