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Posted by Spy April 27, 2007 1:39 AM with no comments
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Google has overtaken Microsoft for the second time in a week, this time claiming the bragging rights as the world's most visited website.

According to US-based internet traffic monitor comScore Network, Google's combined network of sites - which includes the video-sharing site YouTube.com - had 528 million unique visitors in March, a rise of 5 per cent over the previous month.

Microsoft stable of sites collectively attracted 527 million visitors during the same month, up 3.7 per cent.

This marks the first time since comScore began tracking the rankings 16 months ago that Google has taken the top spot.

Earlier this week, Google knocked Microsoft off as the world's top-ranked brand - no mean feat for a company that barely spends a cent on advertising.

The brand rankings, compiled by market research firm Millward Brown, had Google move up to the top spot from seventh position last year. Microsoft was pushed into third position
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