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by version_five
1263 days ago
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First search result (not a credible one but I can't find a better number) says google does 2 trillion searches per year [0], or at least on that scale. Two trillion at a penny each would be $20 Billion. And you'd expect some economies of scale, though maybe some inefficient in running their ad and tracking apparatus. No idea what google actually spends but their revenue is something like 250 Billion so $20 billion is an underestimate. Anyway, in that context, Kagi's numbers don't sound to weird. [0] https://searchengineland.com/google-now-handles-2-999-trilli... |
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