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Is AOL dead?
user name
2006-10-19 20:34:59
This statement might be a bit more focused in the organic
side of
things, but has anyone else noticed the drop in searched
coming from
AOL. And I mean big drop! To the point where AltaVista is
kicking it's
butt. The organic rankings haven't changed a bit. 

Just curious,
Bob R.


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Is AOL dead?
user name
2006-10-20 15:50:26
Yeah, AOL's dropping, but still above AltaVista according to
Hitwise.

According to Hitwise, in August 2006, AOL's search % (market
share) is
0.96%, and in September it was 0.48%.


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