White Hat SEO Google Just Lost $100 Billion…Because Apple Accidentally Exposed The Quiet Collapse Of Search

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Google Just Lost $100 Billion…Because Apple Accidentally Exposed The Quiet Collapse Of Search.

In court today, Apple admitted something wild:
For the first time in 20 years, Google’s traffic on iPhones is going down.
Not slowing. It’s down.
And just like that, $100B was wiped out as investors dumped Google’s Alphabet stock.
Why such a big drop?
Because if it’s happening on Apple devices…
It’s probably happening everywhere.

Google share price.webp


AI is already taking over search. Google’s been trying to keep that quiet. Now it’s out.
The old internet is cracking.
And nobody’s ready for what comes next.
 
Based on my own experience, AI gives you more direct and resourceful answers than most search queries.

It’s only a matter of time before people start using AI for absolutely everything - even shopping.
 
Based on my own experience, AI gives you more direct and resourceful answers than most search queries.

It’s only a matter of time before people start using AI for absolutely everything - even shopping.
Any such particular research that made you say like a search example would be sweet 😊
 

Google Just Lost $100 Billion…Because Apple Accidentally Exposed The Quiet Collapse Of Search.

In court today, Apple admitted something wild:
For the first time in 20 years, Google’s traffic on iPhones is going down.
Not slowing. It’s down.
And just like that, $100B was wiped out as investors dumped Google’s Alphabet stock.
Why such a big drop?
Because if it’s happening on Apple devices…
It’s probably happening everywhere.

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AI is already taking over search. Google’s been trying to keep that quiet. Now it’s out.
The old internet is cracking.
And nobody’s ready for what comes next.
Remi will witness Microsoft spit on Samsung, sell Yahoo for pennies while taking over Google's ecosystem & feed it to Apple.​
i been saying it for years :)
 
Any such particular research that made you say like a search example would be sweet 😊
I’ve been using Perplexity for work-related research (mainly the Deep Research feature), and it’s honestly awesome. Not only do I get super well-structured answers, but it also recommends companies for the exact products or services I’m looking into, and even explains why they’d be a good fit.

For everything else, a quick ChatGPT request does the trick. Just ask, and voila-you’ve got your answer in seconds.
 
Personally using less Google and more AI for my research as well. But thet changes when looking for local businesses. So for those Google will remain king imo.
 
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