Google scored 62.4% leaving all the others behind
Comscore, a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its monthly comScore qSearch analysis of the U.S. search marketplace, revealed its April 2009 survey of USA search engine rankings. Looks like Wolfram Alpha clearly has a long way to go to become a Google Killer (and useful). Google sites were way ahead of the rest of the search engines, scoring 64.2 percent of searches conducted. All the others stayed behind.
Yahoo sites scored 20.4%, Microsoft live search sites scoring 8.2 percent, Ask Networks 3.8 percent and AOL 3.4%. Google improved its score 0.5 percent over last April.

In April 2009, Americans conducted 14.8 billion core searches, a 3-percent gain versus March. Google Sites accounted for 9.5 billion core searches, followed by Yahoo! Sites with 3 billion and Microsoft Sites with 1.2 billion.
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