
The US economy may still be down but Google is helping it. How? People search online everyday. Twenty-four hours a day, seven times a week, people use Google and other search engines to look for something. According to Google, the web has contributed $500 billion to the economy, also thanks to online shopping.
There is no doubt that the Internet has greatly contributed to American businesses and the economy. What do you think?
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Google is good for the economy, according to a study posted on the company’s blog. In 2011, Google’s search and advertising tools brought in $80 billion for 1.8 million advertisers, website publishers, and nonprofits in the U.S.. read full info on
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