OneStat.com today reported that Google’s global usage share continues to rise and that Google’s search site is the number one in the world. Google’s global usage share has reached an all time high and has risen from 55.2 percent to 56.1 percent. Google’s global usage share has increased 0.9 percent the last 6 months . Yahoo’s global usage share remains stable. The second largest search engine on the web has a global usage share of 21.5 percent.
“Search engines like Yahoo and Google can drive a lot of traffic to a website. Our real-time web analytics are the ultimate solution to measure traffic from search engines to a web site. Each web site owner and marketer can analyse what kind of search engines & keywords the visitors use to find a web site,” said Niels Brinkman, co-founder of OneStat.com.
The 7 largest search engines on the web are:
1. Google 56.1%
2. Yahoo 21.5%
3. MSN Search 9.4%
4. AOL Search 3.7%
5. Terra Lycos 2.3
6. Altavista 1.9%
7. Askjeeves 1.6%
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