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As Desktop Declines, Mobile Search Boosts Google Revenue

March 18, 2014

Google’s revenue from search ads on U.S. computers fell for the first time last year and will decline another 7% this year, according to a new report, but overall U.S. advertising revenue will continue to rise due to the rapid growth of the mobile ad market.

The report by research firm eMarketer underscores how dramatically the rise of smartphones and tablets is reshaping Google’s business.

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Tags: Google, advertising, mobile, computers, eMarketer
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