This article was published on January 20, 2014

comScore: Yahoo beats Google as top Web property in the US for six months straight


comScore: Yahoo beats Google as top Web property in the US for six months straight
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comScore today released its top 50 US Web properties for December 2013. Many thought that Yahoo’s jump this past summer was temporary, but it has held on so far. Once again, Yahoo finished first, just ahead of Google:

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We went back to make sure, and indeed Yahoo has topped comScore’s list for the last six months straight, starting in July 2013 (before that, it was first way back in May 2011). It’s safe to say that Yahoo’s gold medal is now a trend – an impressive feat given that Yahoo’s numbers exclude Tumblr, which is ranked at #30.

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