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Consumers flock to Facebook, but aren’t satisfied with it, a report says
And that dissatisfaction leaves the door open for Google to move in with Google+.
Posted 07/20/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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/ Technology
Bing sends more traffic to retail sites in August, but Google remains ahead
Microsoft’s new Bing search engine registered significant gains in August both in overall share of searches and in traffic directed to retail sites, Hitwise says. But it’s got a long way to go to catch Google.
Posted 09/29/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Technology
Google grabbed more than 63% of December search traffic, studies say
Studies by Nielsen Online and comScore show Google with a 63% share of Internet search traffic in December. Nielsen put Yahoo at a 17% share, down from the 20% figured by comScore.
Posted 01/20/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ Technology
Google still growing as top search provider, Nielsen Online says
Consumers still use Google the most often to search online, and they are using the search engine even more than last year, Nielsen Online reports. Meanwhile, leading competitors are losing ground.
Posted 01/06/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Technology
Google dominates in November, getting nearly 60% of all queries
Google had 4.3 billion or 57.7% of search queries in November, according to Nielsen Online. Data from comScore Inc. shows Google had 5.9 billion core searches or a 58.6% share. Nielsen shows Yahoo in second place with a 17.9% share of search volume.
Posted 12/28/2007Bill BriggsPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
IAC spinning off HSN, Ticketmaster, Interval and LendingTree
IAC/InteractiveCorp. plans to spin off Home Shopping Network, Ticketmaster, Interval and LendingTree as publicly traded companies. The move will help investors more easily identify the businesses, says CEO Barry Diller.
Posted 11/05/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
IAC reports double-digit growth in online sales
IAC/InterActiveCorp reported 2% growth in its retail sales in the third quarter, but double-digit growth in web sales. Management says the trends are good in most of its varied businesses, especially Home Shopping Network.
Posted 10/31/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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/ Technology
Yahoo, Ask.com gain in satisfied customers, as Google slips
Yahoo topped Google for the first time in the University of Michigan’s annual report on customer satisfaction at search engines and web portals. Ask.com showed the largest increase in satisfaction.
Posted 08/14/2007Kurt PetersPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Online sales are a bright spot in a disappointing quarter at IAC
Retail revenue at IAC is up just 1%, and operating income in the segment plunged 37%. Online sales, however, grew at a double digit rate.
Posted 07/31/2007Kurt PetersPost a comment
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/ Technology
The big get bigger as Google and Yahoo show the fastest growth among search
Google and Yahoo together accounted for 77.1% of all U.S. web searches in April and it’s getting harder to see their competitors in their rear view mirrors.
Posted 05/22/2007Paul DemeryPost a comment
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