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Google dominates search in the iPhone market

Ad network Chitika has just released some interesting figures covering the iPhone search market. Do you really have to guess which search engine is dominating in this search space? – Google. What’s interesting about this Chitika report is the fact that Google is dominating the iPhone search market both through its iPhone app and the more »

Yahoo finally getting their act together

Earlier this week we heard the news of Jerry Yang resigning as CEO of Yahoo, the result of a painfully disappointing year for the company that saw failure after failure. They have watched their grip on Internet search slip through their fingers and they are in danger of slipping into the worlds of anonymity and the pages of history. However, things are looking good for Yahoo fans with two positive pieces of news.

One Search

They are both an attempt to fight back at Google’s search domination, both in the mobile phone and PC sectors. The first is a deal sealed with T-Mobile with the “One Search” button. Yahoo have been poor at closing deals recently; however, this catch is definitely one that should help them in the future. T-Mobile has agreed to put the One Search button on their phones, thus allowing users to quickly get to a search engine and helping Yahoo by making it theirs.

Find out what else is in Yahoo’s plans to fight the Google empire after the break.

March traffic stats are in: even MS+Yahoo no match for Google

Barrons Tech Trader Daily is quoting Hitwise’s figures for March. These figures show growth for Google’s search and declines for both Yahoo! and Microsoft. Google gained a little over 3% over the past year while Microsoft lost more than 2%. Can Google be outdone? I am starting to wonder.

The US figures: