Google turns 7, claims search index crown
Google is celebrating its seventh birthday and has expanded its index to make it three times larger than its nearest competitor’s. But Google-watchers are left in the dark over the total number of pages being searched.
Previously listed as eight billion or so, the number has now been removed. Chief executive Eric Schmidt explained that "people do not necessarily agree on how to measure it".
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