Google sites – ranging from the company's search engine to YouTube
This is only the second time in the past six months that Google has managed to come out on top of the company's web property rankings.
Microsoft, Facebook and AOL rounded out the top five, with Microsoft garnering 174 million visitors, Facebook attracting 162 million and AOL drawing 105 million visitors. Overall, more than 215 million Americans used the web in July, up 1 million from the previous month
Given the timing with the launch of Google+ on June 28
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ComScore's data illustrates how many American consumers use Google and the other major search engine
op three internet destinations are all owned by companies with search engines
Apple (AAPL) has positioned its iPad very well for years to come against challengers in the tablet market.
Apple’s iPad was announced in January 2010
no tablet has caught up to what Apple offers.
happy with a Google (GOOG) Android Honeycomb tablet; fewer have purchased a BlackBerry (RIMM) Playbook.
third-party app support,
table the TouchPad?
For most people, the iPad is the most complete tablet available.
Apple holds the tablet crown.
phone apps,
a media store,
tens of millions were already used to.
earliest
tablet contenders appeared and they’re just now gaining certain key features: movie stores, for example, and stretch and zoom capabilities for phone apps. Consumers want a complete tablet experience, not one that’s “coming soon.”
HP’s $1.2 billion investment in webOS persuaded me that it was in the tablet race for the long haul. I defended the company’s move to sell the TouchPad at a discount and even bought one, only to find out days later that I was wrong: HP wasn’t selling the tablet at low prices to expand the user base quickly and help attract developers. HP apparently gave the TouchPad only a brief chance to gain an audience.