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The image includes a table and line graph showing US search engine data from 2004 to 2010; the table lists total searches as 4.5 billion in Nov 2004 and 16 billion in Sep 2010; the line graph reveals Google starting at approximately 35% in Nov 2004, rising steadily to about 65% by Sep 2010; Yahoo beginning at around 32%, declining under 20% by Sep 2010; Microsoft starting near 15%, dropping below 15%; AOL beneath 10% in Nov 2004, falling further below 5%; Ask Jeeves hovering around 5%, steadily declining under 3% by Sep 2010.
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The two charts illustrates about 5 internet searchers in the US for six years.
Overall, the one search engines were in the highest level, and four others were in lowest position.
In 2004, the proportion of Google and Yahoo researchers consisted over 30% per year. Furthermore, the Google researchers considerably increased in July 2007, for approximately 53%, and not had a lot of changes. As a result, the Google researchers at the end of the 2010, were about 60%.
However, the Yahoo and other two engines were in the smallest position. Moreover, the proportion of Yahoo researchers were in the same level as Google, but then sharply decreased from 32% to 18% between 2004 and 2010. In addition, others three engines were together and not had too much changes as Google, all of engines had under 20% for every year.
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