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Is Google in Microsoft's crosshairs?

Jack July 11, 2007 18:05:40

Could Microsoft Knock Off Yahoo To Become Google’s Biggest Competitor?
Duncan Riley

As much as I would have thought such a post title would have been absurd a week ago, it could happen. According to the latest search market share figures released by Compete, MSN/ Live increased its market share by 67% from May to June 2007, putting Microsoft’s share of search at 13.2% behind Yahoo at 19.6% and Google on 62.7%. Over the year, Microsoft’s search traffic is up 47%.

Despite a $100million Crispin, Porter + Bogusky advertising campaign, Ask saw its share of the search market decrease from 3.5% to 3.3%, although to be fair to Ask, Compete recorded a 2.6% rise in traffic.

Is this a sign that Microsoft could actually overtake Yahoo to become Google’s largest competitor, or a statistical blip?

comScore’s figures would seem to support the idea. According to comScore’s May 2007 figures, Yahoo Search has a market reach (as opposed to share) of 31.2% to MSN/ Live search with 25.4%. The unique visitor numbers were 240million to 196million, a gap that could certainly be narrowed and even overcome.

*Will Yahoo! be able to hold onto its place behind Google for long?

Microsoft has the advantage of having their search properties open as the default homepage on IE7, and with Vista shipping over this time frame it could be a case that some consumers are simply using the default search page or search box they are presented with on a new box or upgraded system.

No matter what the reason, credit where it is due to Microsoft: it looks like their search strategy may finally be starting to deliver.
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  • ximenp May 14, 2008 01:07:08
    ximenp

    Yahoo! will prevail

    If or when Microshaft does buy Yahoo it means to us everyday user that we are forced to buy something else from them again, remember AOL cancellation pratices?
  • Jwalden --- Constitution Party April 16, 2008 17:24:55
    Jwalden --- Constitution Party

    Undecided

    Microsoft is fishing and Yahoo is a feasible start. But, not enough to put Google in the 'crosshairs'
  • Sudha July 16, 2007 06:42:45
    Sudha

    Yahoo! will prevail

    Y! has seen a lot of ups and downs and will prevail. The only thing predictable about Y! is its unpredicatability
  • aunteek July 12, 2007 00:23:27
    aunteek

    Undecided

    From everything I've seen in the past Microsoft usually gets what it goes after. There are other programs better (in my opinion) that a lot of Microsoft products. I hope Microsoft is not going after the Search Engine market. If they are doing that, however, they will win. I like Google, have not used Yahoo, I am not crazy about Explorer. I guess it's just a wait and see how it goes game.
  • Adi July 11, 2007 20:23:35
    Adi

    Undecided

    Google may be in the crosshairs, but its going to take a lot more than just wanting to catch up to actually catch up. They need to change the corporate culture to fit the online community. They are too entrenched in their Operating System ways.
  • Richard July 11, 2007 18:59:51
    Richard

    Yahoo! will prevail

    I'm curious what caused the numbers to inflate up in favor of MSFT.
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    Danny July 11, 2007 18:23:30
    Danny

    Undecided

    I've heard that Microsoft was going to focus on the gaming community for the time being. Maybe I'm wrong...
  • Jack July 11, 2007 18:15:23
    Jack

    Yahoo! will prevail

    Yahoo will prevail! Microsoft doesn't have a strong enough presence in the search world. But in the Google/Yahoo battle, it was a bad sign when I went to google looking for Yahoo pictures.
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