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The Australian government has shown that people want big, bold action against the tech companies.
With the stroke of a pen, the Biden administration can bring competition to the search engine market.
Opening up Google s web index is how the United States can catch up in the international race to regulate Google.
Zack Maril is the founder of the Knuckleheads Club, an organization dedicated to opening up Google s web index.
This is an opinion column. The thoughts expressed are those of the author.
It was unthinkable even just a few months ago, but Google and Facebook have decisively lost their fight with the Australian government over its proposed News Media Bargaining Code. The Australian government is getting exactly what it wanted, and this won t be lost on governments and regulators around the world.
Google dominates advertising through unrivalled 500bn web pages
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2 The offices of Google in Manhattan. The US media giant is accused of illegally abusing its monopoly over technology that delivers ads online, through an unrivalled index of at least 500 billion web pages. (Photo: New York Times)
OAKLAND: California: In 2000, just two years after it was founded, Google reached a milestone that would lay the foundation for its dominance over the next 20 years: It became the world’s largest search engine, with an index of more than 1 billion web pages.
The rest of the internet never caught up, and Google’s index just kept on getting bigger.
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500 billion pages and counting: How Google rules the web
17 Dec, 2020 04:00 PM
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The Google headquarters in Mountain View, California. Photo / Laura Morton, The New York Times
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By: Daisuke Wakabayashi In 2000, just two years after it was founded, Google reached a milestone that would lay the foundation for its dominance over the next 20 years: it became the world s largest search engine, with an index of more than 1 billion web pages.
The rest of the internet never caught up, and Google s index just kept on getting bigger. Today, it is somewhere between 500 billion and 600 billion web pages, according to estimates.
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Most everyone knows that Google overwhelmingly dominates online search. And recently, the company s search algorithm monopoly, in which their search engine prioritizes Google s own content in results, has rightly begun to attract significant antitrust attention in both the U.S. and Europe.
But this isn t the only monopolistic aspect of Google s search business. Google s position is protected by virtue of having by far the largest and best online index.
Software engineer Zack Maril has founded an organization called the Knucklehead Club (because only a knucklehead would take on such a rich and powerful company) to research and draw attention to this fact, as Daisuke Wakabayashi writes in