In July, 2008 Google received almost 12 billion U.S. searches so 12,000,000,000 ÷ 31 =387,096,774. Three hundred and eighty seven million, ninety six thousand, seven hundred and seventy four searches per day (in July, 2008). That is a lot of searches!
Do you mean Google searches? If you mean searches, it varies day to day but on average, Google has hundreds of millions of searches daily. I do not know that Google keeps track of downloads other than those for Droid aps.
The average searches of college students is 6.7 searches per day.
According to Google Official History & Com-score Statistic Verification.Year Annual Number of Google Searches Average Searches Per Day 2011 1,722,071,000,000 4,717,000,000 2010 1,324,670,000,000 3,627,000,000 2009 953,700,000,000 2,610,000,000 2008 637,200,000,000 1,745,000,000 2007 438,000,000,000 1,200,000,000 2000 22,000,000,000 60,000,000 1998 3,600,000 *Googles official first year 9,800
Im assuming u mean Google, so Google gets around 117 million searches everyday
well considering google gets over 2.5 billion searches a day, there must be at least 375 million people using google a day but in a year over 700 billion people use google and about 1 trillion searches in a year and a half
As you can see in the related question, 300 million people use Google a day. Since many of these people overlap (it is the same people using every day) we can estimate about 700 million a year. As for individual searches, 2 billion * 365 = 730,000,000,000 searches a year.
According to comScore, in October 2009, Americans logged in over 9.6 billion searches. Divide that by 30 (days in a month) and you get 320 zillion searches a day. Worldwide, there are over 2000000000000 billion searches on Google a day, CNBC just had a special on it, and that was the number they used.
Google™ and Bing™ both have upsides and downsides. Google, is optimized for everyday regular searches that people do each day. It's algorithm is built and modify to associate keywords into contexts in a way similar to that of the human brain. Bing, on the other side, has optimized it's searching algorithm for searches about plane schedules, hotel rental, health searches, mainly non-standard searches that Google either does not see as important enough or simply doesn't want to implement. I don't want to read that whole thing.
around 1.8 billion average perday
really, you really need to know that??? google it!
According to Search Engine Watch: Google has ~ 91 Million searches per day or ~ 2.7 Billion searches per month in March 2006 just in the US alone. According to Statistic Brain with 2013 data the answer is: 5,922,000,000 per day (5.9 billion) 2,161,530,000,000 per year (2.1 trillion) For source information see related links below. But only Google knows the real answer.
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