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Bing Overtakes Yahoo! as the #2 U.S. Search Engine

1 minute read | September 2010

For the first time, MSN/Windows Live/Bing Search overtook Yahoo! as the #2 search engine in the U.S. with a 13.9% share of search volume in August 2010, a 0.25% delta increase from the previous month. Although Google saw little change in its month-over-month search volume, it still dominates the search market, accounting for 65% of all U.S. searches.

Yahoo! followed Google and MSN/Windows Live/Bing Search with a 13.1% share of U.S. searches, falling from a 14.3% share in July 2010 (a 1.2% delta decrease or an 8% relative decrease).

In terms of a year-over-year comparison, Google has seen little change in its share of search while Yahoo! has seen a small but steady decline, going from a 16.0% share to 13.1% (a delta drop of 2.9% or a relative drop of 18%). MSN/Windows Live/Bingโ€™s share has grown from 10.7% in August 2009 to 13.9% (a delta increase of 3.2% or a relative increase of 30%).

Top U.S. Search Sites โ€“ August 2010
Rank Brand Share of Searches MoM change % YoY change %
1 Google Search 65.1% 1% 1%
2 MSN/Windows Live/Bing Search 13.9% 2% 30%
3 Yahoo! Search 13.1% -8% -18%
4 Ask.com Search 2.1% 0% 24%
5 AOL Search 2.0% 0% -37%
Source: The Nielsen Company

Microsoft and Yahoo announced a search deal in July 2009 where Microsoft would start powering Yahoo! Search while Yahoo! became the exclusive worldwide relationship sales force for both companiesโ€™ premium search advertisers. Microsoft Bing officially started powering part of Yahoo! searches starting in August 24, 2010. If we combined Bing-powered search in August pro-forma, it would represent a 26% share of search.

Nielsen only reports on search queries generated by a user, hence contextual searches or hovers or in-text searches are not reported.

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