United States of America v. Google LLC., Court Filing, retrieved on April 30, 2024, is part of HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series. You can jump to any part of this filing here. This part is 4 of 37.
3. Google is one of the largest internet-services companies worldwide and in the United States. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, and founded more than two decades ago, Google is today the largest business segment of Alphabet, Inc. UPX8085 at -851. The products at issue in this case—ads, Android, Chrome, and the near ubiquitous Google search device-are among Google’s core products and services. UPX8085 at -852.
Every day, billions of searches are sent to Google from throughout the world, which adds up to “trillions of searches on Google every year.“ UPX8085 at -851; UPX0001 at -531 (Google receives more than 3 billion searches each day). When the complaint in this action was filed in October 2020, Google has a roughly $1 trillion market capitalization, with exceeding $160 billion in 2019. Google’s answer, ECF No. 103m at 2. by 2022, Google’s market capitalization had swelled to $1.26 trillion with revenue exceeding $282 billion. UPX8085 at -848, -879.
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