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	<title>Comments on: Around 61 Billion Searches Conducted Worldwide in August 07&#8242;; Google Accounts For 37 Billion</title>
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		<title>By: October 11, 2007 at next media update</title>
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		<dc:creator>October 11, 2007 at next media update</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2007 19:19:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Around 61 Billion Searches Conducted Worldwide in August 07 PULSE2.0 comScore, Inc., a top web ratings company released a studied that involved in-depth analysis of online searches from around the world. The study found that 750 million people, ages 15 and up, conducted 61 billion searches in August. In the Asia-Pacific, 20.3 billion searches were made. Europe accounted for 18 billion searches. And North America accounted for 16 billion. Google emerged as the leader for the most used search engine. Of the 61 billion searches made, Google was used for over 37 billion searches. This was followed by Yahoo! at 8.5 billion, Baidu at 3.2 billion, Microsoft at 2.1 billion, etc. Source&gt; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Around 61 Billion Searches Conducted Worldwide in August 07 PULSE2.0 comScore, Inc., a top web ratings company released a studied that involved in-depth analysis of online searches from around the world. The study found that 750 million people, ages 15 and up, conducted 61 billion searches in August. In the Asia-Pacific, 20.3 billion searches were made. Europe accounted for 18 billion searches. And North America accounted for 16 billion. Google emerged as the leader for the most used search engine. Of the 61 billion searches made, Google was used for over 37 billion searches. This was followed by Yahoo! at 8.5 billion, Baidu at 3.2 billion, Microsoft at 2.1 billion, etc. Source&gt; [...]</p>
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		<title>By: October 11, 2007 at NextMedia Update</title>
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		<dc:creator>October 11, 2007 at NextMedia Update</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007 17:33:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Virgin Mobile USA IPO Raises $412.5mm, Bottom of Range REUTERS Virgin Mobile USA Inc, a venture of Sprint Nextel Corp and Richard Branson&#8217;s Virgin Group [VA.UL], raised $412.5 million on Wednesday, with an initial public offering that priced at the low end of expectations. The pay-as-you-go mobile service provider, which focuses on the youth market, sold 27.5 million shares for $15 per share, compared with a forecast range of $15 to $17, according to a person familiar with the matter. Under the IPO, about 44 percent of the company is being floated to new investors. Sprint Nextel will have a reduced stake of about 17.2 percent after the offering, and Branson&#8217;s group, about 35.7 percent. Source&gt;  Around 61 Billion Searches Conducted Worldwide in August 07 PULSE2.0 comScore, Inc., a top web ratings company released a studied that involved in-depth analysis of online searches from around the world. The study found that 750 million people, ages 15 and up, conducted 61 billion searches in August. In the Asia-Pacific, 20.3 billion searches were made. Europe accounted for 18 billion searches. And North America accounted for 16 billion. Google emerged as the leader for the most used search engine. Of the 61 billion searches made, Google was used for over 37 billion searches. This was followed by Yahoo! at 8.5 billion, Baidu at 3.2 billion, Microsoft at 2.1 billion, etc. Source&gt; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Virgin Mobile USA IPO Raises $412.5mm, Bottom of Range REUTERS Virgin Mobile USA Inc, a venture of Sprint Nextel Corp and Richard Branson&#8217;s Virgin Group [VA.UL], raised $412.5 million on Wednesday, with an initial public offering that priced at the low end of expectations. The pay-as-you-go mobile service provider, which focuses on the youth market, sold 27.5 million shares for $15 per share, compared with a forecast range of $15 to $17, according to a person familiar with the matter. Under the IPO, about 44 percent of the company is being floated to new investors. Sprint Nextel will have a reduced stake of about 17.2 percent after the offering, and Branson&#8217;s group, about 35.7 percent. Source&gt;  Around 61 Billion Searches Conducted Worldwide in August 07 PULSE2.0 comScore, Inc., a top web ratings company released a studied that involved in-depth analysis of online searches from around the world. The study found that 750 million people, ages 15 and up, conducted 61 billion searches in August. In the Asia-Pacific, 20.3 billion searches were made. Europe accounted for 18 billion searches. And North America accounted for 16 billion. Google emerged as the leader for the most used search engine. Of the 61 billion searches made, Google was used for over 37 billion searches. This was followed by Yahoo! at 8.5 billion, Baidu at 3.2 billion, Microsoft at 2.1 billion, etc. Source&gt; [...]</p>
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