DANNY SULLIVAN: the 'state of Google search remains strong'
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Michael Seto/Business Insider
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He covered many of the questions Google investors have been thinking about lately, including the company's falling cost-per-click prices, the rise of bots and why Google won't call its assistant a "bot," and where he sees Google Home and other smart speakers fitting into Google's strategy.
Here's the presentation he gave about the state of Google's most important product, search:
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