The table and graph provide information about web-browser searches in the US between 2004 and 2010. Overall, the total number of searchers in the US has dramatically increased, using various types of search engines. Google was the most used type of search engine, far outnumbering other searching companies during the period.
The total number of browser searches remarkably grew from 4.5 billion in November 2004 to 16 billion in September 2010. The US searchers used five types of search engines, such as Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, AOL, and Ask Jeeves. It is seen that Google was the leader among these resources over the period. In November 2004, it formed at approximately 35%, and then considerably soared during the period, reaching its peak at around 60% in April 2008. After that, it remained stable at that point until the September of 2010.
In contrast, other companies were at lower point, without notable rises. One of these is Yahoo, which was at about identic level as Google at around 32%. However, during the period it started gradually declining, reaching its final figure at 25%. Other search engines like Microsoft, AOL, and Ask Jeeves stayed unchanged their rate at around 15%, 9%, and 5%, respectively. The only noticeable trend that AOL an Ask Jeeves were at the same rate at 5% between July 2006 and April 2009.
Improved; The table and graph provide information about web-browser searches in the US between 2004 and 2010. Overall, the total number of searchers in the US has dramatically increased, using various types of search engines. Google was the most used type of search engine, far outnumbering other searching companies during the period.
