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		<title>By: Google continues to dominate Web searches &#124; 901am</title>
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		<dc:creator>Google continues to dominate Web searches &#124; 901am</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Nielsen/NetRatings earlier this week unveiled May 2007 data for top U.S search providers. To no one&#8217;s surprise Google maintained a comfortable lead over its competitors. It accounted for over 4 billion search queries, far outpacing Yahoo, who came in at just over 1.5 billion. Google held 56.3% of the search market share for May, slightly up from its 55.2% share last month. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Nielsen/NetRatings earlier this week unveiled May 2007 data for top U.S search providers. To no one&#8217;s surprise Google maintained a comfortable lead over its competitors. It accounted for over 4 billion search queries, far outpacing Yahoo, who came in at just over 1.5 billion. Google held 56.3% of the search market share for May, slightly up from its 55.2% share last month. [...]</p>
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