This is what happens if Google crashes in just 5 minutes

This is enough to show how much the Internet is dependent on Google.

If you are a regular Internet user, bet that you are at least one or two times using Google services every day. So have you ever wondered what if Google disappeared ? In fact, in the past there were times when Google tried . disappeared and you will understand without Google, the Internet will be like!

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For many users, Google Search is the door that leads them to the Internet.

In mid-August, Google unexpectedly encountered some problems that led users around the world to not be able to use Google services for about 5 minutes. That's right, just five minutes, but global Internet traffic has dropped by 40 percent, according to a Web data analysis company called GoSquared. Accordingly, in this brief five minutes, all Google services, including Google Search, YouTube or Google Drive, are not accessible. The 40% decrease in Internet traffic is enough to show just how much Internet users around the world are "dependent" on Google.

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Besides searching, Google also has many other popular services such as Maps, Drive, Chrome, YouTube, Blogger, Gmail . That's why Internet is dependent on Google so much.

Not to mention the "loss of life" of small services. The last time Google 's series of services simultaneously "disconnected" was in the middle of May 2009. Unfortunately, that time, no similar statistics were released. According to CNET, in the "source collapse" in 2013, in just a few minutes, Google has lost about £ 330,000, equivalent to about VND 10 billion.

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A large part of the Internet system in Japan recently floundered because of Google.

Google has recently apologized to Japanese users on August 25 because the "wrong network setup" error caused half of the country's Internet system to freeze. Although Google said it solved the problem in just 8 minutes, it was enough to make users feel confused and some services only worked again a few hours later.

After conducting the investigation, Japanese officials said Google on Friday had temporarily taken traffic to one of the country's largest operators (with more than 50 million users) and because Google could not transfer. Next to third-party connections, traffic was interrupted.