Archive for Internet Statistics

Bing Is Now the Fastest Growing Search Engine

Sep 16, 2009 No Comments

According to a Nielsen report this week, Microsoft’s new BingBing search engine is growing faster than any of its search competitors in the top 10… Tweet This Post

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Bing grabs 10 percent of search market

Sep 16, 2009 No Comments

Microsoft’s new Bing search service is the fastest-growing U.S. search engine among the top 10, according to a Nielsen report released Monday. The total amount of searches on Bing rang in at 1.1 billion for the month of August, a leap of 22.1 percent over July, winning Microsoft a 10.7 percent share of the search [...]

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Facebook Crosses 300 Million Users. Oh Yeah, And They Just Went Cash Flow Positive

Sep 16, 2009 No Comments

Facebook has two very big pieces of news that they announced today at TechCrunch50. The first: They have crossed 300 million users worldwide now, extending their lead as the biggest social network. The second: They are now cash flow positive. Yes, from this point forward, Facebook is making money… Tweet This Post

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Explaining Adobe’s Weird Omniture Acquisition (ADBE, OMTR)

Sep 16, 2009 No Comments

Yesterday Adobe announced they had reached a deal to acquire Omniture for $1.8 billion, with Adobe expecting the deal to close in the fourth quarter. While on the surface it may seem odd that Adobe would buy a company and get into the Web analytics space, if integrated correctly, Adobe has the potential to provide [...]

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Adobe Agrees to Buy Omniture for $1.8B in Cash

Sep 16, 2009 No Comments

Adobe said today it’s agreed to buy analytics and metrics firm Omniture for $1.8 billion in cash, or $21.50 a share. Customers want to integrate Adobe’s online products like Flash with services like those offered by Omniture, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen said during the conference call announcing the deal. With the purchase, Adobe diversifies its [...]

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Google Domestic Trends: Tracking Economic Sectors

Sep 07, 2009 No Comments

Google Domestic Trends tracks Google search traffic across specific sectors of the economy. The changes in the search volume of a given sector on google.com may provide useful economic insight. We’ve created 23 indexes that track the major economic sectors, such as retail, auto and unemployment… Tweet This Post

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65% of Tweets Still Come From the Web

Aug 24, 2009 No Comments

As much as we love to experience Twitter through desktop apps like TweetDeck and Seesmic and mobile apps like UberTwitter and Twitterrific, it’s still Twitter’s web interface that dominates in terms of overall popularity. A study published this week by Rapleaf looked at the most recent 20 tweets from 4 million different Twitter users, and [...]

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