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"A profitable dot.com is a rare thing. For one founded only in late 1998, and - worse - a dotcom that includes advertising as one half of its business plan, Google's progress is a feat. But then it could be argued that Google has been flying in the face of conventional wisdom since its launch." - Neil McIntosh, "Seeking Search Engine Perfection" (The Guardian), in January 2002. "Google had not had a single print or television advertisement so far and most people felt that when it was launched there was not a market for another search engine. But with all other search engines developing into portals, Google stuck to the basics and now it is better than every other search engine." - Matthew Ragas, Consultant, "The Cult Runs Deep" (The Economic Times), in March 2003. The Most Preferred Search Engine
Not only did Google rank much higher than other search engines in terms of the efficiency and effectiveness, it also scored over others in terms of layout due to its uncluttered look (Refer Exhibit II for a comparison of popular search engines). Google searched more than 3 billion web pages and processed more than 200 million search requests every day.
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A search engine is an Internet based utility that helps surfers search for
specified keywords by displaying a list of documents (web pages) on the World
Wide Web that contain those keywords. Different search engines use their own
proprietary software to provide faster, more accurate and meaningful search
results to their users. Most popular search engines, such as Google and
AltaVista, are free-to-use.
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