December 2010 comScore lookup data is out. Despite the fact that Microsoft is continuing to produce modest gains, Microhoo isn't. U.S. explicit core search share was up somewhat over November. Yahoo’s was down,
windows 7 ultimate, and Microsoft’s also was up slightly. core lookup share removes certain categories of searches that comScore doesn’t deem to be actual “user-engaged” searches.) what the last three months looked like, according to comScore: (percent U.S. explicit core lookup market)
October 66.2
December 66.6 16.4
December 16.0 11.8
December 12.0 (Microsoft +Yahoo)
October 28.2
December 28.0 months doesn’t an absolute trend make,
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office 2007 Standard code, Brazil and Mexico. gotten some bad press around the quality (or lack thereof) of its lookup results as of late. But will average users ever see that information or care? curious whether Microsoft can grow Bing beyond 28 percent share here in the U.S. — minus any kind of major gaffe by Google. Do you see that happening? If so, how?