America led 14.8 billion searches online in April, up from 3 percent the previous month, and Google remains the search engine of choice for the vast majority of these searches.
comScore the Reston-based, which tracks Internet traffic, said that Google sites performed 64.2 percent of all searches in April, up 0.5 percent from March. The share of Yahoo search fell 0.1 percent to 20.4 percent.
Yahoo says still more than twice the traffic of the third Microsoft rangé (Nasdaq: MSFT). The locations of Microsoft explained 8.2 percent of all searches in April, down a fraction of the previous month. Ask the network and the grade of AOL LLC, as the fourth and fifth places most-used search engine, with 3.8 percent and 3.4 percent respectively.
AOL’s share of research has reported the largest decline month over month among large sites, falling 0.3 percent from March.
A report from comScore last month has shown Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO) fell to fourth place among the destinations most-observed visual Internet, being overtaken by Hulu.com.
Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) dominates the visual category as well, largely because it owns YouTube.
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