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Google Again Leads List of World's Top Web Properties

Google continues to lead as the most popular web property worldwide, reaching almost 70% of internet users, according to the worldwide rankings of top web properties from comScore’s World Metrix service.

Overall, some 772 million people age 15 or older, or 16% of the worldwide population of that age group, were online worldwide in May (accessing the internet from a home or work location in the previous 30 days) - up from 766 million in April, comScore reported.

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According to the comScore study:

  • Both Google and the second-leading property, Microsoft, increased their number of unique visitors 2% from April to May.
  • The top three properties each boasted more than 20 average visits per visitor in May: Google with 27, Microsoft with 23, and Yahoo with 22.
  • The fastest-growing property in the top 10 most-visited sites was Apple Inc.; its total worldwide visitation grew 5%. That increase precedes the recent US release of the Apple iPhone.
  • eBay and Amazon - ranked as the sixth and eighth top internet properties. respectively - both experienced gains of 4% from April to May.
  • Online retail sites also benefited from an upsurge in online shopping in May, in large part due to Mother’s Day and the onset of the summer holiday season:
    • Price-comparison group Ciao Sites was the fastest-growing property, increasing 31%, to 29.6 million visitors.
    • Priceline.com Inc. grew 15%, to 23.1 million visitors.
    • Online cataloging property Karstadt-Quelle grew its worldwide traffic 15%.

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  • Social-networking site Facebook.com grew to become the largest of the Top 10 gaining properties in terms of monthly unique visitors: The site was the second fastest-growing site in May, increasing its total worldwide traffic 22%.

Facebook’s growth is especially significant because of its already-large visitor base: It garners at least five times more visits per visitor than any of the other top 10 fastest-growing sites.

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