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Google's IPO Signifies the Resurgence of Search







Google's IPO Signifies the Resurgence of
Search

Google's IPO Signifies the Resurgence of
Search
04/30/2004 10:03 PM

In laying the groundwork for its stock offering, Google is marking a turning point for the search industry and proving that a relatively new way of selling ads can make money.




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