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            <title>Sponsored: 64% off Code Black Drone with HD Camera</title>
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            <description>Our #1 Best-Selling Drone--Meet the Dark Night of the Sky!</description>
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            <title>ComScore: YouTube Now 25 Percent Of All Google Searches</title>
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            <description>YouTube currently represents 25.4% of U.S. Google site searches compared with 17.4% in November 2007 and is larger than all of Yahoo based on total U.S. queries in November.</description>
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            <description>According to the latest survey about the mobile search and Internet access done by Japan.internet.com and CrossMarketing, more than 30% of the people took the survey said that they search the words in ads using their mobile phone. The data also shows that more than 95% of people are somewhat satisfied with the mobile search results.</description>
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            <title>Why Yahoo Japan Is Worth Nearly As Much As Yahoo</title>
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            <description>With 46 million monthly unique visitors, according to comScore, Yahoo Japan reaches 82 percent of all Internet users in the country. That compares to 26 million monthly uniques (or a 46 percent reach) for Google in Japan</description>
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            <description>Though India represents more than 15 percent of the world’s population, it accounts for less than 2 percent of global Internet searches..</description>
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            <description>The percentage of internet users who use search engines has risen from about one-third of all users in 2002, to a new high of 49%. The number of those using a search engine on a typical day is now closer to the 60% of internet users who use email</description>
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            <title>What Media Company Gained the Most Market Share in 2007? (Hint: It Starts With a G).</title>
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            <description>Google added $2.6 billion in advertising revenues last year. Next in line and far behind was News Corp., which grew its ad revenues by $915 million.</description>
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            <description>In Beijing, Baidu’s market share rose by 13 percent from one year ago to 65.4 percent, the survey showed. Google fell by 12.3 percent, from 32.9 percent to 20.6 percent.</description>
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            <title>Is Google Flubbing Mobile Search?</title>
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            <description>Out of the 10 million plus subscribers who tried out mobile search in the U.S, Google was used around half of the time, or by 5.25 million users. But Yahoo also had around 4 million users and MSN Mobile/MSNBC had around 1 million. AOL Mobile, Go2 Search,</description>
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            <description>According to the nation&#39;s three mobile telephony service providers, the number of people who connected to the Internet with handsets topped 20 million last month. Roughly 15 percent of them, or 3 million, carried out searches for a variety of keywords.</description>
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