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    An October 2021 report commissioned by Google also claimed that the cable could create up to 1.6 million jobs due to a drop in data prices, and subsequent expansion of the digital economy. [ 11 ] The first connections to Equiano connecting South Africa with Portugal were due to go live in 2021 but were subsequently delayed by COVID-19 and other ...

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    Google Search (also known simply as Google or Google.com) is a search engine operated by Google. It allows users to search for information on the Web by entering keywords or phrases. Google Search uses algorithms to analyze and rank websites based on their relevance to the search query. It is the most popular search engine worldwide.

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    Of the most prominent pre-Google search engines, AltaVista is one of the most memorable. On the day it launched in December 1995, it quickly amassed more than 300,000 visitors.