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07/08/04 3:57 PM

#267007 RE: jrintl #266998

Yeah, she's being Zoe Bairded...
Martha's smart to be sure, but that legal advice was bad and expensive- like buying RIMM or TASR here- IMTO Ken, says he's innocent- he's not an accountant....

ASKJ search share just 1.7% - Bend over Butler
Fast Stats: Google searches high, Yahoo searches low...
http://www.redherring.com/Article.aspx?a=10713§or=Metrics&subsector=FastStats&hed=Fa....

Search engines run hot and cold, TV advertisers miss the market, and students get held back with tech.
June 25, 2004
Just months before its much-anticipated IPO, Internet search engine Google continues to take market share away from its search competitors. According to a report by market research firm OneStat, 56.4 percent of Internet users worldwide use Google to search the Web, up from 56.1 percent in November of 2003, and 54.7 percent in January of last year. Meanwhile, Google’s competitors are seeing their share of the search pie steadily shrink. Yahoo’s share has fallen one percentage point, from 22 percent in January of 2003 to 21 percent last month; MSN Search has shrunk from 9.5 percent to 9.2; and AOL Search is holding steady at about 3.8 percent. AltaVista, once the premiere search engine, now garners only 1.7 percent of the market, down from 2.5 percent in January of 2003, and Ask Jeeves’ share is slowly creeping up, from 1.5 percent to 1.7 percent in May