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Mobile is the new search at Google

“Android’s really on a tear,” Larry Page said in his first earnings call as Google Inc. (GOOG) CEO today. Consider these numbers, which certainly contributed to the company’s 32% growth in revenue from the previous year to $9.03 billion.
More than 130 million Android devices have been activated to date and at least 550,000 are being activated every day now, which represents a current growth rate of 4.4% week over week. More than 250 million apps are available on Android Market and 6 billion downloads have been served so far. Overall, downloads have doubled from a few months ago.
“There hasn’t been any slow down,” Page said. “Partners and developers are continuing to expand the Android platform.”
He also cited the portfolio of at least 400 Android devices on the market today from 231 carrier partners and 39 OEMs.
“We really see mobile like search was in 2001, 2002 and 2003,” said Nikesh Arora, SVP and chief business officer. “We focus so much on mobile.”
The Mountain View giant closed another outstanding quarter with $2.51 billion in net income, up nearly 27% from the year-ago period. Wall Street clearly underestimated the company’s success as stock shot up more than 12.5% to $595.09 in after-hours trading.

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Matt Kapko
Matt Kapko
Former Feature writer for RCR Wireless NewsCurrently writing for CIOhttp://www.CIO.com/ Matt Kapko specializes in the convergence of social media, mobility, digital marketing and technology. As a senior writer at CIO.com, Matt covers social media and enterprise collaboration. Matt is a former editor and reporter for ClickZ, RCR Wireless News, paidContent and mocoNews, iMedia Connection, Bay City News Service, the Half Moon Bay Review, and several other Web and print publications. Matt lives in a nearly century-old craftsman in Long Beach, Calif. He enjoys traveling and hitting the road with his wife, going to shows, rooting for the 49ers, gardening and reading.