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Google’s AI-fueled cloud business and stronger search ad sales pushed total revenue to $109.9 billion. The results, an 81% year-over-year surge in profit and the company’s 11th consecutive quarter of double-digit revenue growth,
With Google's Cloud backlog doubling and Amazon securing massive infrastructure commitments from OpenAI and Meta, the AI arms race is transitioning from hype to balance sheet reality.
Google’s Q1 2026 report highlights the growth of paid subscriptions by 25 million, raising its total subscriber base to approximately 350 million. This steady r
EPS $0.24, guidance reaffirmed, Google data center contracts, new capacity, and tariff/rate filing timeline—read now.
Alphabet today announced its earnings results for the third quarter that ended September 30, 2024. Overall, Alphabet's revenue increased 15% to $88.3 billion. Google, in particular, reported strong momentum across all key verticals. Google Services ...
The chart below gets to the heart of the matter – the AI tailwind that is powering Google more broadly and Google Cloud specifically. The data is the same ETR Net Score metric shown as the earlier cloud view, but here we isolate Google’s Machine Learning/AI segment. When we do that, the spend momentum strengthens materially.
The number of paid subscribers across YouTube premium as well as Google One, Alphabet's storage business, have hit 340 million.