ComScore

According to the latest comScore data, Yahoo's search market share has reached an all-time low, at just below 10 percent.

Apple kept its crown as the top smartphone maker in the U.S., taking 41.8 percent for the quarter ended December 31st, 2013 says research firm comScore.

While Android remains the dominant force, it was actually iOS that saw the biggest percentage jump in June.
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Yahoo has lost share in the search market for the ninth straight month.
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According to the latest figures from comScore, Android now controls over 50 percent of the U.S. smartphone market.
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According to the latest comScore figures, Android and iOS continue to grow their smartphone market share in the U.S.
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According to the latest comScore "Video Metrix" figures, 182 million U.S. Web users watched online video content in September, with a total ......

comScore has released their latest numbers on top smartphone platforms and unsurprisingly Android and Apple continue to grow at the expense of everyone else.
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According to comScore's July numbers for the U.S., both Twitter and Facebook saw record traffic (unique visitors), although growth is slowing ......

comScore has posted new figures for U.S. smartphone market share and to no one's surprise, Android continues to surge at the expense of RIM.
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According to comScore's latest figures, Google's Android smartphone OS is closing in on RIM's BlackBerry OS for most popular mobile OS in the U.S.
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According to a new comScore report on digital trends, email usage has significantly declined, especially amongst teenagers.
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