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Bing Continues to Show
Growth June 17,
2009 –
Microsoft
has continued to increase its position in the search market following
the initial week of Bing’s debut.
Microsoft Sites saw its average daily searcher penetration and share of
search result pages in the U.S. continue to climb during the second week
of Bing’s introduction. Microsoft Sites’ average daily penetration among
U.S. searchers reached 16.7 percent during the work week of June 8-12,
up 3 percentage points from the May 25-29 work week prior to Bing’s
introduction. Microsoft’s share of search result pages in the U.S., a
proxy for overall search intensity, increased to 12.1 percent during the
period of June 8-12, also climbing 3 percentage points from the
pre-introduction work week of May 25-29.

Microsoft Sites Search Performance
Work Week: 5/25/09 – 6/12/09
Total U.S. – Home/Work/University Locations
Source: comScore qSearch |
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Work Week |
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5/25/09-5/29/09 |
6/1/09-6/5/09 |
6/8/09-6/12/09 |
| Searcher
Penetration (Avg. Daily) |
13.7%
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15.8%
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16.7%
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| Share of
Search Result Pages |
9.1%
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11.3%
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12.1%
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“It appears that
Microsoft Bing has continued to generate interest from the market for
the second consecutive week,” said Mike Hurt, comScore senior vice
president. “These early data reflect a continued positive market
reaction to Bing in the initial stages of its launch.” |