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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 table and line graph provides data on internet searches in the US from 2004 to 2010.
Overall, the average internet searches improved from 4.5 billion to 16 billion in a 6-year period. It can also be calculated that numbers rose by almost 2 billion each year.
Google and Yahoo companies were the main search resources in November. The difference between them was not that big. But google rose gradually over time, almost doubled and reached the first place, showing unrepeatable development. While yahoo experienced a consistent fall.
Microsoft company did not change its figures compared to numbers in the beginning and the end, but there was a slight fall. There was similar stable in 2 companies named ACL and Ask Jeeves. Conversely, at the end they reversed.
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