News Releases

News Releases

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Toggle Summary comScore Media Metrix Announces New Competitive Search Marketing Service
comScore Analysis Demonstrates Travelocity has Highest Sponsored Click-Through Rate and Orbitz has Highest Percent of Click-Throughs from Sponsored Ads Among Most-Visited Online Travel Agencies
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Toggle Summary Career-Related Sites Attract Nearly One-Third Of Europe's Online Population
50 Million European Internet Users Visited Career Sites in May 2006; Visitation Increases 22 Percent versus Year Ago
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Toggle Summary Online Search Drove Nearly 10 Million UK Travel Purchases between December 2005 and February 2006
New Research from comScore Media Metrix, Media Contacts and Yahoo! Search Marketing Ties Multi-Channel Travel Transactions to Web Search
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Toggle Summary Google's U.S. Search Market Share Continues to Climb in June; Yahoo! Also Posts Gains
comScore Releases June 2006 Search Engine Rankings
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Toggle Summary Official FIFA World Cup Web Site Attracts Millions of Viewers And Billions of Page Views from Around the World in June
Traffic from U.S. to World Cup Site Increases 10-Fold in June; Community and Video Sites Continue their Rise; Consumers Continue Planning Vacation Travel
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Toggle Summary "Group of Death" Finale Drives Record Visitation and Page Views to Official FIFA World Cup Web Site on Thursday, June 22 View HTML
Toggle Summary Consumers Age 35-44 Are Most Likely to Buy a Car in the Next Six Months; Presence of Children in the Household Significantly Increases Automotive Purchase Intent
comScore Media Metrix AiM Data Reveal that Larger Cars are Still Preferred by many Consumers
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Toggle Summary Monday, June 12 Proves Strongest Day Yet for Yahoo! Fifa World Cup Site Visitation with 226 Million Page Views and More Than 5 Million Visitors Worldwide View HTML
Toggle Summary Google Sees Its U.S. Search Market Share Jump a Full Point In May, Marking Tenth Consecutive Monthly Gain
comScore Releases May 2006 Search Engine Rankings
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Toggle Summary Portuguese and U.S. Fans Most Overconfident about "Home Team's" Performance Going into World Cup
Confidence in "Home Team" and Realism about Odds to Win the World Cup Varies Widely by Country, finds comScore Networks
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