Apparently, today is confirmation day for Google. After an impressively product week, results from two studies that were released today indicated what most people all ready know: Google is still king of the search engine heap.
But first, a little recap:

Google Earth and going backwards, the search engine introduced the aforementioned Google Earth, a thorough satellite image index of the entire planet for free; been confirmed as the dominant search engine when it comes to
$300-a-share price barrier; launched a very competitive, browser-based, open source, free
online payment system that some felt would challenge PayPal come out.
And this is all in about a week's time. What's next on the agenda?
When you look at the numbers of the two reports (
WebSideStory), it is quite apparent Google has a firm grip on the search engine industry, and it doesn't appear to be loosening anytime soon. However,
Andy Beal probably sum up the effect this will have:
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