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Discuss “Statistically speaking”

Recently, a number of high-profile search engine companies complied with the Chinese government’s demands and began filtering out so-called inappropriate results. To get an idea of how vast these search engines are, let’s look at their statistics for last year.

Estimated searches per day in the U.S.:

Yahoo — 42 million

AOL — 93 million

Google — 112 million

Estimated annual search engine usage (in hours):

MSN — 4.9 million

Yahoo — 5.4 million

Google — 13 million

Most popular searches of 2005:

Yahoo — “Britney Spears”

AOL — “Lottery”

Google — “Myspace”

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