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Wednesday, January 15, 2003
Google's Gaggle of Problems - Alex Salkever, Businessweek

Competition is building at both the high and low ends of the market. Worse, some clients think the search giant is encroaching on their turf In the past three years, Google has rocketed from tiny startup to the top of the Internet search heap, beloved by both the public and its many partners for its superior search results. By some estimates, Google serves 75% of all Web search queries, and it has become one of the most powerful Web companies in the world. Now, it may be facing one of the oldest maxims in business: Once you make it to the top, it can be mighty hard to stay there.

 


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