Google Searches Per Day Reach 299 Million in May 2009

The statistic counter company comScore released the U.S. search engine rankings for May 2009 last week, and Google continued to reign supreme.

comScore estimates that in the United States alone, some 14.3 billion core searches were conducted, with Google holding 65 percent of those.

That works out to 9.295 billion searches on Google for the month of May and 299.83 million Google searches per day in May 2009. That’s an incredible number!

Of course, these numbers are before Microsoft’s Bing arrived on the scene, so it’ll be interesting to see the numbers for the month of June when they come out. I suspect there might be a slip dip for the month, but thus far Bing hasn’t made much of an impact on the overall Google and Yahoo’s market share.

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