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Posted 03-05-2008 at 05:13 AM by ngochoa
Feb '08 paid search market share: Google gains, Yahoo loses, economic slowdown not observed
"From January 2008 to February 2008, Google picked up 2.3 points of ad spend share. Google’s growth came at the expense of Yahoo (down 1.6 points), Microsoft (down 0.6 points), and Ask (down 0.1 points). [...]Ask.com not planning to scrap search
Comparing February 2008 to February 2007, we did not observe evidence of an advertising or sales slow-down: median same-client Google ad-spend was up 22% year-over-year, and corresponding same-client resulting PPC sales were up 26%."
"Online search site Ask.com is not getting rid of its specialized search technology, a source familiar with the matter said on Friday, saying a blog report to that effect was incorrect."Yahoo updates its ranking algorithm
"We're in the process of rolling out some changes to our crawling, indexing and ranking algorithms. While we expect the update will be completed soon, as you know, throughout this process you may see some ranking changes and page shuffling in the index."Search engine newslets
- Spammers invade Google Calendar.
- My stunted interview with Google's Eric Schmidt.
- Microsoft: Google is our only competitor in ad-platform game.
- Google formally announces Google Health.
- How Google is handling the UK earthquake.
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