'Rocket' Google has been outdone?

According to the list of Top 25 Technology companies with the fastest growth rate in the world voted by Forbes earlier this year, Google giants were unexpectedly defeated by an unidentified rival, Illumina. number one position. But is that a sign of a slowdown in the world's most famous "search engine" .

The criteria given by Forbes are based on relatively strict regulations such as: the company on the list must have a minimum turnover of 25 million USD, grow at least 10% in 5 consecutive years, make a profit within 12 months . Based on these general reviews, Illumina deserves to be ranked first with a growth rate of up to 250% (compared to 222% of Google). But if you look at the full statistics, no one would consider this a 'search engine' failure compared to Illumina 'bio-equipment supplier':

Company name

Illumina

Google

Share price (USD)

39.49

505

Stock growth rate

26%

33%

Growth rate for 5 years

250 +%

222

Turnover in the last 12 months (million USD)

145

9319

Picture 1 of 'Rocket' Google has been outdone? In the same period in 2006, Google led the list of Top 25 fastest-growing Technology companies in the world with a stock price of $ 466.25 (price on January 13, 2006). For five consecutive years, the 'giant search engine' has also achieved a rapid growth rate of 497%, revenue of 5251 million USD in the last 12 months (even the floating auction site eBay is currently only earning $ 4552 million at the same time.

So the question here is who will be able to bypass Google? Can confirm the answer: no one. Although it was once thought that the company could not maintain the development of 'missile', in November last year, Google still "glorified" its strength when the 'annexed' successful Web site was shared. Online video, YouTube for $ 1.65 billion.

With the motto: " Be interested in the impossible ", Google has turned dreams, things like far away into reality. The keyword 'Google' has been officially included in the Merriam Webster Collegiate dictionary and the Oxford English dictionary with the meaning of ' using a Google search engine to gather information from the Internet '. And now when you need to search for a document or a source, instead of saying ' Let's search . ', people will say ' Let's Google . '.

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