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Dec
Google: Statistics
As we all know Google is a huge money making machine that
dominates the web in Search, Video and is in the process of taking
on Facebook for the social networking title but how power is
Google?
Google began in January 1996 as a research project by Larry Page
and Sergey Brin and has turned into the number one search engine
across the world.
Here are some amazing statistics of Google’s power, wealth
and control over the world.
Wealth:
In 2010, Google had $29.3 billion in revenue. This is more than
the GDP of the 28 poorest countries combined!
- Tuvalu - $31 million
- Kiribati - $152 million
- Sao Tome and Principle - $214 million
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - $684 million
- Saint Kitts and Nevis - $676 million
- Tonga - $363 million
- Dominica - $475 million
- Samoa - $530 million
- Comoros - $574 million
- Timor-Leste - $628 million
- Vanuatu - $693 million
- Solomon Islands - $717 million
- Grenada - $789 million
- Guinea-Bissau - $837 million
- Belize - $1.4 billion
- Antigua and Barbuda - $1.2 billion
- Saint Lucia - $1.1 billion
- Djibouti - $1.1 billion
- The Gambia - $1.6 billion
- Liberia - $989 million
- Seychelles - $937 million
- Cape Verde - $1.6 billion
- Sierra Leone - $1.9 billion
- Central African Republic – 1.9 billion
- Eritrea - $2.1 billion
- Maldives - $2.1 billion
- Burundi - $1.4 billion
- Bhutan - $1.4 billion
Total = $28.089 billion
Google Products & Services:
Despite all of Google’s products and services, 97% of the
revenue is still from advertising.
$2.5 billion of Google’s revenue is from mobile
advertising and is expected to double in a year.
Visitors:
Google are able to generate so much revenue by having over 1
billion unique visitors every month, which is 1/7th of the entire
planet.
These visitors spend a total of 200 billion minutes per month on
its sites which is 200 minutes per visitor a month. In collective
years that is 380,265,176 (over 380 million) of time spent on
Google per month.
In perspective the first dinosaurs were about 230 million years
ago, and the first vertebrate land animals were around 380 million
years ago.
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