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    GOOGLE.COM

    GOOGLE IS FILTHY RICH. EACH ONE OF THEM COLLEGE DROPOUTS IS WORTH 6 BILLION!
    Each time a visitor visits a page with an AdSense tag, a piece of JavaScript writes an iframe tag, whose src attribute includes the URL of the page. Google's servers use a cache of the page for the URL or the keywords in the URL itself to determine a set of high-value keywords. (Some of the details are described in the AdSense patent.) If keywords have been cached already, ads are served for those keywords based on the AdWords bidding system.

    The storage requirements of an AdSense system are stunningly modest. If each URL has just 8 "high-value" keywords, each represented by a single 32-bit number, then the keywords for each URL could be represented with just 32 bytes. The high value keywords of 4 billion URLs could be stored in 128GB, which would cost only $100 (circa 2006). 400 billion URLs or 100 drives (for a redundancy of 100) would require only $10,000 in storage costs.

    AdSense serves a very large number of pages each day. If each day around 1B people saw 10 AdSense impressions (or 100M people saw 100 AdSense impressions), then AdSense would serve around 10B requests/day, or 115,741 requests/sec. If one machine can serve 20 reqs/second (seek times to read a random 4096-byte location on a drive allow for bursts of well over 100 reqs/second), then Google would require 5,787 servers to serve these 10B reqs/day. If each of these servers were hosted at a cost of $100/month, then it would cost $579K/month to run the adservers needed.

    Suppose these 10B impressions/day generated clicks at a clickthrough rate of .3% and an average CPC of $.10. Then each day Google would receive 30M clicks/day (347 clicks/sec), generating $3M/day ($34.77/sec), or 900M clicks/month, generating $90M/month.
    hahaitsdoogle Reviewed by hahaitsdoogle on . GOOGLE.COM GOOGLE IS FILTHY RICH. EACH ONE OF THEM COLLEGE DROPOUTS IS WORTH 6 BILLION! Rating: 5

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  3.     
    #2
    Senior Member

    GOOGLE.COM

    Noone finds this guy completly super smart on his way of making money with adsense?

  4.     
    #3
    Senior Member

    GOOGLE.COM

    damn.

  5.     
    #4
    Member

    GOOGLE.COM

    shit dude.

  6.     
    #5
    Senior Member

    GOOGLE.COM

    uhh yah hes completley super smart.. and by completley super smart you mean like fucking messing with our minds with big words and complicated shit like that..

    He may be smart.. But he's scary.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    GOOGLE.COM

    i have allways known that google is the number one search engine, and have allways kicked myself after hearing about how much money they founders make

  8.     
    #7
    Senior Member

    GOOGLE.COM

    i wish i thought of google first

  9.     
    #8
    Senior Member

    GOOGLE.COM

    Dont we all

    i use google for everything

  10.     
    #9
    Member

    GOOGLE.COM

    Oh my god... Do you know what site you're on???? Do you Really expect anyone to remember that...LOL:stoned:

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    #10
    Senior Member

    GOOGLE.COM

    $6 billion? Bastards, I barely have 6p to rub together.

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