The game is over in Search. Yahoo! has given up to Google in the battle for market dominance.
"We don't think it's reasonable to assume we're going to gain a lot of share from Google," Chief Financial Officer Susan Decker said in an interview. "It's not our goal to be No. 1 in Internet search. We would be very happy to maintain our market share."
"Our goal has been to hold our share and to be a leading, if not the leading, total marketing platform, which would include both brand and search."
Yahoo! handled 19 percent of global Internet searches in November, a drop from 27 percent a year earlier, according to Web tracker ComScore Networks Inc.
Source: SeattlePi
"We don't think it's reasonable to assume we're going to gain a lot of share from Google," Chief Financial Officer Susan Decker said in an interview. "It's not our goal to be No. 1 in Internet search. We would be very happy to maintain our market share."
"Our goal has been to hold our share and to be a leading, if not the leading, total marketing platform, which would include both brand and search."
Yahoo! handled 19 percent of global Internet searches in November, a drop from 27 percent a year earlier, according to Web tracker ComScore Networks Inc.
Source: SeattlePi