Google held on to its commanding lead as the preferred search engine in the United States in May, processing almost 60 percent of all queries filed, way ahead of its two closest competitors Yahoo and Microsoft.Google nabbed 59.3 percent of search queries, followed by Yahoo in a very distant second place with 22 percent and Microsoft’s MSN with 12.1 percent, market researcher Hitwise said Thursday.Google’s continued stranglehold on this market is significant considering that in recent years, both Yahoo and Microsoft have invested heavily in developing and improving their search engine technology and accompanying search ad networks.Microsoft and Yahoo officials strain to put on a happy face whenever they are confronted with Google’s dominance. Both companies are fond of saying that search engine technology is still in its infancy and that consequently, an opportunity exists to unseat Google as leader. Still, when month after month, trackers of search engine usage come out with their latest studies and Google remains firmly perched at the top, these predictions inevitably sound like wishful thinking and forced optimism.Compared with March 2006, the May figures from Hitwise show Google gaining 1 percentage point of share, Yahoo staying almost flat and Microsoft losing 1 percentage point. The search segment is the largest of the fast-growing U.S. online ad market, accounting for 41 percent of revenue, or about $5.1 billion. Online advertising spending grew 30 percent in 2005 to US$12.5 billion.-Juan Carlos Perez, IDG News Service (Miami Bureau)Related Links: Google’s Brin Admits Bending Principles in China Report: Google to Launch Web-Based SpreadsheetCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content feature How Capital One delivers data governance at scale With hundreds of petabytes of data in operation, the bank has adopted a hybrid model and a ‘sloped governance’ framework to ensure its lines of business get the data they need in real-time. By Thor Olavsrud Jun 09, 2023 6 mins Data Governance Data Management feature Assessing the business risk of AI bias The lengths to which AI can be biased are still being understood. The potential damage is, therefore, a big priority as companies increasingly use various AI tools for decision-making. By Karin Lindstrom Jun 09, 2023 4 mins CIO Artificial Intelligence IT Leadership brandpost Rebalancing through Recalibration: CIOs Operationalizing Pandemic-era Innovation By Kamal Nath, CEO, Sify Technologies Jun 08, 2023 6 mins CIO Digital Transformation brandpost It’s time to evolve beyond marketing to create meaningful metaverse moments Insights on the results of the Protiviti and Oxford University survey: Executive Outlook on the Metaverse, 2033 and Beyond By Kim Bozzella Jun 08, 2023 6 mins Digital Transformation Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe