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  2. Google has a surprise moneymaker: people are paying for ... - AOL

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    Google’s subscriptions, platform and devices business, as well as its YouTube ads business, both outpaced the 12.7% growth rate of Google’s search during the quarter.

  3. Privacy concerns with Google - Wikipedia

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    Scroogle offered a web interface and browser plugins for Firefox, Google Chrome, and Internet Explorer that allowed users to run Google searches anonymously. The service scraped Google search results, removing ads and sponsored links. Only the raw search results were returned, meaning features such as page preview were not available.

  4. Spokeo - Wikipedia

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    Spokeo utilizes deep web crawlers to aggregate data. [9] Searches can be made for a name, email, phone number, username or address. The site allows users to remove information about themselves through an "opt-out" process that requires the URL of the listing and a valid email address. [10]

  5. Google Personalized Search - Wikipedia

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    In addition to customizing results based on personal behavior and interests associated with a Google Account, Google also implemented social search results in October 2009 [6] based on people whom one knows. Operating on the assumption that one's associates share similar interests, these results would give a ranking boost to sites from within a ...

  6. Local search (Internet) - Wikipedia

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    One can search for local information via search engines. These often return local search results from directories [5] and maps. Google for instance, will present results from its directory (called Google Business Profile) in Google Maps and also in the search engine results pages [6] in the form of a local pack.

  7. Targeted advertising - Wikipedia

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    Search engine marketing uses search engines to reach target audiences. For example, Google's Remarketing Campaigns are a type of targeted marketing where advertisers use the IP addresses of computers that have visited their websites to remarket their ad specifically to users who have previously been on their website whilst they browse websites that are a part of the Google display network, or ...

  8. Criticism of Google - Wikipedia

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    Criticism of Google includes concern for tax avoidance, misuse and manipulation of search results, its use of others' intellectual property, concerns that its compilation of data may violate people's privacy and collaboration with the US military on Google Earth to spy on users, [1] censorship of search results and content, its cooperation with the Israeli military on Project Nimbus targeting ...

  9. Google Dashboard knows all: Feature tracks your searches, and ...

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    If so, you might be surprised to learn that Google (GOOG) has a new feature that nicely analyzes all your searches for the last few years -- possibly coupled with details about