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The image displays internet searches in the US from 2004-2010; the table shows total searches were 4.5 billion in November 2004 and 15 billion in September 2010; the line graph indicates the percentage of searches using different search engines from November 2004 to September 2010, where Google starts at approximately 35%, gradually rising to about 70% by 2010; Yahoo begins at around 30%, declining to approximately 15%; Microsoft's percentage starts at about 25%, decreasing slightly and then leveling off near 10%; AOL starts just below 10%, trending downward to roughly 5% by 2010; Ask Jeeves consistently remains below 5%.
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Bith table and line graph illustrate the proportion of searches in the internet from United States during six-year-long period.
Overall, it can be seen that with the rise od the number of users, Google has increased a lot, remaining in the first place. While services of Yahoo and Ank Jeaves declined steadily, Microsoft and ACK remained the same in 2010 as it used to account for in the beginning of the research.
Regarding those browsers that saw a decrease, Yahoo which started from just uneer 35% in November of 2004, deopped significantly, compiling approximately 20% in September after six years. Ank Jeaves also saw dramatic fall in the percentage of use, displaying the total of 10% at the start, it finished with about under 5% in 2010.
By contrast, even though Microsoft and ACK saw some fluctuations in this statistics, both of them didn’t show grandiose changes in these several years.
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