But not so fast! I'd usually take this data for what it's worth and run with it. However, after hearing Jen-chien Yu speak to our class on September 17 about taking precautions when using data and/or statistics from the internet, I decided to check out the data used in this blog. The chart below is taken straight from the blog, so notice where it says the data came from.
The comScore Media Metrix product suite includes:
- Ad Metrix
- Ad Network Reporting
- Brand Metrix
- Campaign Metrix
- Campaign R/F
- Extended Web Reporting
- Hispanic Services
- LocalScore
- Local Market Reporting
- Media Metrix 2.0
- Plan Metrix
- qSearch 2.0
- Segment Metrix H/M/L
- Video Metrix
- World Metrix
Personally, I'm not surprised that well over half of the people in this survey primarily use google. I have google's homepage on my Mac's bookmarks bar in both Safari and Firefox. It's the first search I usually go to because it usually yields the most results. Plus, I've been using it - and only it - for much of my life, as I grew up in a very technology-oriented world.
Google is currently an oligopoly. Will it ever turn into a monopoly? They sad bad habits die hard. I agree because I know it would take quite a bit of effort for me to begin using another search engine as my primary search engine, which is an example of how the company is turning into a monopoly. If more and more kids growing up in our technology savvy world continue to grow up using Google as a primary search engine, I think Google may eventually turn into a monopoly.