Google Plans To Make $10 Billion A Year From Mobile

Courtesy Digg / Tech Industry News  Thu, 07/29/2010 - 21:20

In the second quarter of 2010, Google posted revenues $5.1 billion with advertising accounting for 96% of its revenues, 66% of its total revenue.

Not intending to rely on traditional search advertising, Google is said to be readying a huge push into mobile with the aim of securing revenues of $10 billion a year with the help of its Android OS


 

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