Assuming the survey method is credible — which is a leap, considering that there is nothing about survey size, sample makeup, etc. in the press release — I still have trouble with the result. A 1 point difference is meaningless, mere noise. Last month Google was ahead, this month Yahoo is ahead, and who knows what will happen next month. It’s just noise among searchers who wouldn’t know better search if it spidered them, doubly do when it’s demonstrably uncorrelated with search engine usage.
noise basically. sorry, jeremy. also, only 4 points difference between the players on a 100 point scale? that calls the methodology if there was any, into question.