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Google top choice for mobile search, finding local shops

Google (GOOGL) is crushing the competition when it comes to Internet search on smartphones, a new survey shows. A survey of over 1,000 U.S. smartphone owners June 15-19 found that the “vast majority” find online information with their handset using Google search, survey sponsor Mizuho Securities said in a research report Thursday. “Although we believe smartphone owners are increasingly going to mobile apps for their specific needs (e.g., Google Maps for directions, Yelp (YELP) for restaurant reviews, etc.), it appears that the vast majority of users are still completing traditional search queries,” Mizuho analyst Neil Doshi wrote. “Google stands out as the clear winner in this scenario, given the Google search app, Apple’s (AAPL) Safari browser search and Google’s Chrome browser all utilize the Google search engine.” Apple might stop using Google as the default search engine for Safari when their current deal is up later this year, he said…

Tesla leads ‘smartest’ companies ranking; Apple, Facebook back on list

Electric car maker Tesla Motors (TSLA) moved up to No. 1 on Massachusetts Technology Review’s 2015 “smartest companies” ranking, as gene-sequencing firm Illumina (ILMN) slipped from first place to No. 3. Apple (AAPL) and Facebook (FB), neither of which made the 2014 smartest companies list, were back on in the 2015 ranking at Nos. 16 and 29, respectively. The ranking of 50 smartest companies includes technology and non-tech companies. Tesla had been No. 2 in 2014. The other tech companies in the 2015 top 10 were: Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi at No. 2, Alibaba Group (BABA) No. 4, Tencent Holdings (TCEHY) No. 7, SolarCity (SCTY) No. 9 and Netflix (NFLX) at No. 10. Tech companies that made the list in 2015 but fell out of the top 10 included Google (GOOGL) and Amazon.com (AMZN). Techs that fell off the list this year included privately held Dropbox, Salesforce.com (CRM) and payments …

Ad ‘Viewability’ Standards Elusive As Digital Grows

Yahoo this month became the latest purveyor of online advertising to tackle an issue rocking the digital advertising world — how advertisers can best verify that people, not robots, are viewing their ads. Search leader Google (GOOGL) and research firm ComScore (SCOR), among others, say that over half of online ad dollars are wasted due to bots, other types of click fraud and ads that appear on websites out of a viewer’s sight. Yahoo (YHOO) now