Ok. This is interesting. Readwriteweb.com has the analysis: Google Search Has 90% Market Share in France - Could This Happen Worldwide?

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Mike,
Not surprising considering most of Western Europe is dominated by Google. I wonder why Yahoo is not more aggressively increasing their market share in Europe. I do believe they are putting lots of effort in Asia, with their purchase of alibaba and other Asian portals. Naturally, the first to dominate a market share has huge leverage over newcomers and perhaps that's Yahoo's plan before they enter more into Europe.
Posted by: Dominic | 30 November 2007 at 11:48 AM