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Aug 19 2009, 8:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Yahoo was still in second place for the month with 19.3% of all searches with the Ask network bringing up fourth with 3.9% and AOL with 3.1% of search traffic. Google's chunk of search traffic was down slightly from 65% the previous month as was Yahoo.
Microsoft grew its search traffic slightly with a 0.3% gain compared to June. I guess Bing isn’t exactly burning up the charts when it comes to the most popular search engines. Maybe we will get a better idea when the rankings for this month are released with the Yahoo and Microsoft search deal in place.
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