Using data from more than 35 million search queries performed in 2012, SEO company WebpageFX set out to determine search engine market share by state for Google, Bing and Yahoo.
According to their study, Google dominates across the country, taking 70 percent or more of search engine market share in nearly all 50 states. Delaware represented the only state where Google won less than 70 percent of searches, with 69.49 percent market share.
Source: searchengineland.com
Microsoft pitches its “Bing It On” challenge across the street from Google I/O.
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Danny Sullivan is live blogging from Google I/O - the keynote conference is about to start.
This is what happens when you do a Google image search for “atari breakout.”
Matt Cutts asked and answered, “What should we expect in the next few months in terms of SEO for Google?” Here are ten points Matt addressed, including the upcoming Penguin update, sympathy for sites that were borderline hit by Panda, and authority boosts for sites in certain niches.
We can learn a few things when Matt Cutts coughs up hairballs. A few of the 16 blog posts he published last night contain some Google insight. Read Barry Schwartz’ recap here.
Source: searchengineland.com
Google Japan’s view of the city, photo by MySpace’s Tom Anderson on Google+. Check out more pics in search this week here.
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