
How many Google Searches per day ?
Google wants to be a worldwide data center that stores every piece of personal and corporate information. Google is pushing cloud computing to accomplish this.
In 1998, Google handled 10,000 searches a day and 500,000 a day in 1999. According to research group comScore estimates that Google hosted 235 million searches a day in July of this year (2008).
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So my Brother Kelly uses Google alot, Who’s doing the other 417,863 searches?
Google has gotten to the point of being a monolithic monopoly much like ATT used to be. The things they have done as of late are truly mind boggling to a large degree. Adding pictures to the SERPs, the “Instant On” debacle and wanting to do all of the thinking for searchers. And now they are buying up web properties at an alarming rate. Web properties that they surely will rank high in the SERPS because they own the SERPs! AND, they own the web properties. Wake up people!
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