On Sat, 07 Feb 2004 03:15:49 GMT, Sam <. (AT) mail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Since google is what 90% of the population uses to search with (by
google I also mean Aol Search quite heavily even more than google
direct) |
I've seen you post this many times that AOL has more searches than
Google and I've wondered why you believe this when you don't even have
access to your sites log files?
AOL uses Googles database and in my logs (from multiple domains) when
someone uses AOL or any other domain that's incorporated Google search
facilities I see the domain (so aols domain) not Google. The same is
true for the country specific Google databases (google.co.uk,
google.ca etc...), they are all treated as separate search engines in
my log files.
From this it's clear for my sites google.com is the top engine, then
yahoo.com, then google.co.uk. AOL is way down the list.
So where is your evidence to backup this claim that AOL is number one?
Too many AOL TV adverts perhaps :-))
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