Comscore Releases Top Japanese Web Rankings for September

Yahoo! Remains Leading Internet Property in Japan

Grand Prix Sparks Growth to Automotive Sites

Tokyo, Japan, October 25, 2007 – Comscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its September rankings of the ten largest and fastest growing Internet properties in Japan based on data from the Comscore World Metrix service. The month saw Yahoo! Sites continue to lead the top 10, with Wikipedia Sites jumping one spot to capture the number eight position.

Top 10 Properties for September

Yahoo! Sites remained the top-ranked property in Japan with 40.7 million visitors, while Google Sites experienced a 4-percent gain from August to September and ranked second with more than 32 million visitors. Microsoft followed in third with 30 million visitors (up 1 percent).

“After experiencing a slight decline last month, Google regained its upward trend,” said Maru Sato, Managing Director of Comscore Japan. “Meanwhile, Wikipedia continued to gain traction in the Japanese market, as it posted the largest increase within the top 10 for the second consecutive month.”

Top 10 Properties by Japanese Unique Visitors, Age 15+*
September 2007 vs. August 2007
Total Japan – Home and Work Locations**
Source: Comscore World Metrix

Property

Total Unique Visitors (000)

Aug-2007

Sep-2007

% Change

Total Japanese Internet Audience, age 15+

53,746

53,761

0

Yahoo! Sites

41,075

40,749

-1

Google Sites

30,842

32,047

4

Microsoft Sites

29,700

30,010

1

Rakuten Inc

28,730

28,530

-1

NTT Group

25,319

24,637

-3

FC2 inc.

25,093

24,099

-4

Nifty Corporation

21,889

21,990

0

Wikipedia Sites

19,586

20,629

5

Livedoor

20,013

19,720

-1

Amazon Sites

17,906

18,350

2

*Ranking based on the top 100 Japanese properties in September 2007.
** Excludes traffic from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.

Top-Gaining Properties for September

Following its recent site redesign and aggressive sponsored link campaign, comparison shopping site Become.co.jp experienced a 72-percent jump to 2.2 million visitors, making it the top-gaining property for the month.

With social networking continuing its rise as a global phenomenon, Fox Interactive Media, which includes MySpace.com, gained 14 percent, reaching 2.5 million visitors for the month.

The Honda and Toyota properties both saw gains with the Formula 1™ Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix at the end of September. Honda experienced a 41-percent increase to more than 2.1 million visitors, and Toyota saw a 29-percent gain to 2.5 million visitors for the month.

Top 10 Gaining Properties by Japanese Unique Visitors, Age 15+*
September 2007 vs. August 2007
Total Japan – Home and Work Locations**
Source: Comscore World Metrix

Property

Total Unique Visitors (000)

Aug-2007

Sep-2007

% Change

Total Japanese Internet Audience, age 15+

53,746

53,761

0

BECOME.CO.JP

1,273

2,190

72

BLOGMURA.COM

1,585

2,285

44

Honda

1,521

2,150

41

OKWAVE.JP

2,501

3,400

36

Toyota

1,970

2,534

29

GOO-NET.COM

1,748

2,115

21

ORICON.CO.JP

5,495

6,423

17

Fox Interactive Media

2,173

2,467

14

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.

2,019

2,277

13

TV-ASAHI.CO.JP

2,523

2,818

12

*Ranking based on the top 100 Japanese properties in September 2007.
** Excludes traffic from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.


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