Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 28th Jan 2007 16:48 UTC, submitted by jayson.knight
Microsoft Bungled branding of the new Windows Live Internet services has hurt Microsoft and could affect its chance to play catch-up with Google, analysts said on Friday. On Thursday, Microsoft lowered its sales forecast for its Internet services business for the full year from 11 percent to between 3 percent and 8 percent. It also acknowledged that its search market share has dropped. Windows Live Search saw its searches drop nearly 10 percent from a year ago, while Google's rose more than 22 percent, according to figures released this week from Nielsen/NetRatings. Google has 50.8 percent market share, followed by Yahoo at 23.6 percent and Microsoft with only 8.4 percent.
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RE: Careful what we wish for....
by dylansmrjones on Sun 28th Jan 2007 18:27 UTC in reply to "Careful what we wish for...."
dylansmrjones
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2005-10-02

Google has 50.8%, approx. the double of Yahoo. Yahoo has almost 25%. No reason to worry. It's not like Windows which has approx. 85% of the market and approx. 95% if we're talking standard x86.

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