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Microsoft, Google gain search share in November RESTON, Va. (AP) -- Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. boosted their share of Internet searches in November, mostly at the expense of Yahoo Inc., a research company said Wednesday. Google remained the dominant search leader, handling 65.6 percent of the 14.4 billion queries logged by Americans, comScore Inc. said. That was up 0.2 percentage points from October. Third-place Microsoft, whose Bing ...
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