In exchange for providing you with such a powerful tool, Google collects data about you. Your share of that may be small: if you’re just an average person, you may search the web 3-5 times a day, but some of us, such as writers, may perform several dozen searches in a single day when researching articles and books.
Google handles nearly 85,000 searches per second, or 7.3 billion per day, or more than two and a half trillion searches every year.
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