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Google Reaches Second-Most Visited Site Status

Another anonymous reader has written to mention a story carried by Bloomberg, which has the news that Google is the second-most visited site on the internet. This puts it out in front of Yahoo!, which previously held the position. Google is now just behind Microsoft which, as the submitter pointed out, is the site that IE defaults to. From the article: "Visitors to Google's sites rose 9.1 percent to 475.7 million in November from a year earlier, while those to Yahoo sites rose 5.2 percent to 475.3 million, ComScore Networks Inc. said today. Both sites trail Microsoft, which had 501.7 million visitors, ComScore said. It is the first time that Mountain View, California-based Google attracted more visitors than Yahoo, reflecting Google's growing popularity outside the U.S."

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  1. Why so late? by Esteanil · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The only thing I'm wondering is what the hell took them so long.

    Google is still (IMO) the best search engine out there.
    Also, they make sure to attract the tech-savvy amongst us by being open-source friendly, adding lots of niche searches, their "Don't be evil"-motto, and being for so many of us the place we dream to work.
    Sure, every now and then someone questions their "Don't be evil" policy, but compared to at least MS they win hands down. And Yahoo just isn't relevant, at least to me.

    In short: Other search engines do marketing, Google goes viral in the very best way: By being the best, and giving us what we want.

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    1. Re:Why so late? by Scrameustache · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Until a few years ago Google search sucked from a great height You misspelled "Until Google, search engines sucked from a great height".
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  2. Re:Yahoo? by Ulysses_S_Grant · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Yahoo has a lot of services other then their search. For example, they own flickr and del.icio.us. Fantasy sports and games are also pretty easy to figure out on Yahoo. Also, Yahoo news is far more popular then Google's news. Yahoo may not have the best search, but they have a lot of very good services.

  3. Geeks rise from your graves! by gulfan · · Score: 4, Funny

    History is to be made, bring out the wget, bring out the sticky F5 keys, tonight is the night - Google becomes one.

  4. Re:Remove the false MS hits and see where it stand by Timesprout · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And the Firefox default to Google is not a false hit?

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  5. Re:Remove the false MS hits and see where it stand by faedle · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Perhaps it is, but people have to make a choice to install Firefox, where IE is the default browser for 95% of the computing populace. Most of the non-computer savvy people I know click the Big E on their desktop, and wait for the MSN page to load, and promptly hit whatever bookmark they wanted once the page loads: they don't actually use the MSN portal for anything.

    I'd figure a good chunk of the people who run Firefox change their 'home' bookmark almost immediately. I did, but granted that was right back to Google's personalized homepage...

  6. Re:Yahoo? by B3ryllium · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Umm, if you want to include services, then I only have one thing to say:

    YouTube.

  7. None of these results are "correct" by SeaFox · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The submitter points out that Microsoft comes up first but it is also the default home page for IE.

    But Google is preset as the home page on Firefox.

    When Apple was shipping Macs with Netscape Navigator preinstalled, they defaulted to an Apple-themed Netscape news page. People using AT&T DSL are getting routed to a Yahoo page quite often thanks to the SBC/Yahoo marketting partnership. Lots of people leave the homepage to whatever their ISP's software sets up. I've had people call me because they lost their homepage (it got hijacked, kids changed it, whatever) and they want assistance changing it back. When we gets to the point where it's time to type in the address, they ask me what they need to put in. I tell them whatever they want to come up and they don't have a clue, many think the homepage s part of their ISP settings so to have AOL coming up instead of ______ means they're now on AOL. Few of them seem to actually use their home page, it's just what comes up and then they go where they want to from there.

    To really make these figures more accurate, we would need to sets everyone's homepage to (blank) and make them all reset it, but you would still have people setting it back to things they don't use because "that's how it was before".

  8. Yahoo!'s redesign to blame? by whoever57 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Given Y!'s recent re-design, I an unsurprised. I used to have Y! as my home page, now it's Google news.

    IMHO, Yahoo has made the fatal mistake of over-emphasizing form over function and is now suffering the result.

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  9. Re:Yahoo? by natd · · Score: 5, Funny

    ..wooosshhhh...

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  10. Re:Remove the false MS hits and see where it stand by Handover+Phist · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Google are paying Mozilla for this to be the case, which ironically was an MS monopoly abuse when they released IE7 with MSN as the default


    Who did MSN pay to be the default search engine in IE7?

    Hence the name: Monopoly.