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Yahoo's top U.S. sites get traffic help from Google search

Yahoo's top U.S. sites get traffic help from Google search   more»»
Report finds that most of Yahoo's top 20 Internet properties receive a greater share of traffic from a Google search, rather than a Yahoo search.
Thu Jul 03, 2008


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