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This is an amazing accomplishment for a home page which has one big graphic and fits in one window which is neither a portal or a default home page, and only a few years old.
Who would have thought that Google would pull this off when it first started on our screens having metamophosized from BackRub. I remember recommending it as a "new search engine that produces very relevant results for research" back then when all the talk was about Y! and AV. I never thought it would be as big as this, but it shows how much people need Search, and how much they needed a site that was solely dedicated to it, resulting in giving people what they want.
I´ve been lurking and learning for a while, decided to start posting. Excellent board, my respectful compliments to the admins and posters.
Google behing AOL, msn and Y!? Are you sure that this ranking doesn´t count ALL the hits to those sites, and not only the SE hits?
Google doesn´t have free mail, clubs, messengers, etc; I would say that, as far as searching is concerned, google is already the #1.
Does anybody know any chart comparing SE hits only?
Their methodology isn't really counting hits, but rather tracking a group of users then randomly surveying 1000 users. I don't know but the above numbers seem extreme.
Our log files tell a different story. To us, this rating is pretty much meaningless because we don't care if a surfer finds us through google in Yahoo or AOL, it's by and large the same thing.
From the ComScore Press Release:
Top 50 Digital Media & Web Properties: The Top 50 Digital Media & Web properties are based on unduplicated audience reach, also known as unique visitors.
It also goes on to explain that web properties means a combined total of visitors across all sites owned and operated by a common company.
So, based on that, they are saying that if you add up all the unique visitors from all Google owned properties, (which would include all the country specific versions) they come in a very distant fourth. (Yahoo at number 3 has more than twice as many uniques per month)
Still, when you consider that all they do is search, they are pretty impressive numbers. It doesn't seem too unrealistic to think that Google would easily overtake the top three if/when they begin to introduce similar sticky portal-type features.