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ComScore puts Google sites at No. 1 for first time ...

May 14, 2008

Yahoo! News: Technology News

AP - Google has surpassed Yahoo to become the most popular Web site in the United States, according to comScore Inc.'s rankings by the number of unique monthly visitors. ...

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comScore Media Metrix Ranks Top 50 U.S. Web Properties for ...

May 15, 2008

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comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its monthly analysis of U.S. consumer activity at the top online properties for April 2008 based on data from the ...

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Google overtakes Yahoo as most popular site, comScore says (at ...

May 14, 2008

Yahoo! Finance: GOOG News

Google Inc., long dominant in the Internet search market, has overtaken rival Yahoo Inc. as the most popular Web destination in the U.S., according to forthcoming data from research firm comScore Inc. ...

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ComScore Places Google Sites Ahead of Yahoo Sites for First ...

May 15, 2008

Search Engine Watch Blog

While Google has dominated the search market, it's Yahoo that's been the leader as a destination site (think email, photos, etc.). But the tide is turning in that field, as comScore reported Google si ...

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Comscore Chairman Interview

May 16, 2008

Madd Money / 2pay (noreply@blogger.com)

Internet in Canada selon comScore

May 16, 2008

Me, myself and I. / Yanick Bédard (noreply@blogger.com)

ComScore Flip-Flop: Yahoo Back on Top (Barely)

May 16, 2008

The Big Lead / TheBigLead

If you like trends, how’s this: In January, according to comScore, ESPN was the most heavily-trafficked sports website, followed by Yahoo. In February, it was Yahoo, followed by ESPN. In March, ...

CBS counting on CNet for online audience

May 16, 2008

Business / twolverton@mercurynews.com (Troy Wolverton<br/>Mercury News)

CBS announced plans Thursday to buy CNet for $1.8 billion, a matchup that would combine an old-school television network with one of the Internet's pioneers. ...

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US: Google takes lead over Yahoo in unique visitors

May 16, 2008

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Although not directly related to newspapers, this is of interest in terms of larger trends : for the first time, Google has surpassed Yahoo as the most popular website in the US, according to comScore ...

CBS looks to scoop up online audience with $1.8B CNet ...

May 16, 2008

Salt Lake Tribune / webmaster@sltrib.com (The Associated Press / )

NEW YORK - CBS Corp. is acquiring a big online reach with its acquisition of CNet Networks Inc. but also a company that's faced heavy criticism from investors. ...

ComScore puts Google sites at No. 1 for first time

May 15, 2008

MEDIA 2.0 / noreply@blogger.com (PR Machine)

Powered by Mochila Your Fortune 1000 business brand resource vehicle for driving new media, PR and marketing. Copyright © Since February 2003 ...

CBS Acquires Cnet To Expand its Online Audience (NewsFactor)

May 15, 2008

Yahoo! News: Internet News

NewsFactor - CBS Corp. will spend $1.8 billion to purchase Cnet Networks, a technology news site, the broadcaster announced Thursday. CBS will pay $11.50 per share in an all-cash deal. The acquisition ...

Sorry, Yahoo: Google Wins Popularity Contest

May 15, 2008

Adotas / Kathleen

ADOTAS – Yahoo, desperately clinging to its last shreds of street cred, has lost yet another battle – this time to Google. Google is officially the most popular Web site in the U.S., according to ...

comScore: Google, Not Yahoo, Now Top Destination

May 15, 2008

WebProNews Feed / Doug Caverly

As Google trounced Yahoo in various fields, fans of the second company could always point out that its sites received more U.S. traffic overall.  New comScore stats show that this is no longer tr ...

Google sites at number 1 for first time, ComScore says

May 15, 2008

Total Telecom today's top stories / DowJones

Google passes Yahoo to become leading U.S. Website, in terms of unique monthly visitors. ...

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