July 2010
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Microsoft's Bing decision engine has managed to keep up its higher per-user value for over a year now, leading to the conclusion that Redmond's finest has actually managed to pull in as its first users some of the most valuable search engine traffic available.… Read the full story »
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Local queries generate clicks 40% more often than non-local queries (making us even more excited about our LAX Local Ad Exchange). As seen in Screenwerk… Read the full story »
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Are iPhone users up-to-date with their operating systems? Apparently... yes. iOS 4.x, the most advanced variant of iPhone's operating system, is already powering a full half of all iPhone traffic coming through the Chitika network. As seen in Read the full story »
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We look at unique households (IP addresses) with an iPhone or an Android phone and at least one other Internet-browsing device, to see how much crossover there is between iPhone and Android households. The answer? Not much.… Read the full story »
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Despite some controversy over Yahoo!'s "gaming" the search market share numbers, according to our traffic data, both Yahoo! and Bing are legitimately growing - and fast - in 2010. As seen in Search Eng… Read the full story »
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Local search. Where does it happen the most? According to our latest data, the answer to that question is mobile - on a per capita basis, mobile users are 45% more likely to be searching local. Seen at Read the full story »
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As of June, 2010, it looks like Android overtaking iPhone is an eventual inevitability. The much-hyped annual iPhone release had little immediate effect on the mobile marketplace, while the Evo grabbed a couple of percentage points for Google. As seen in Read the full story »

