Yahoo! outstrips Google with 20 billion 'objects'


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Yahoo! outstrips Google with 20 billion 'objects'

Internet stalwart Yahoo! claims its online search engine index now spans more than 20 billion documents and images, nearly double the material scanned by rival Google.

The firm said its index, boosted by a recent upgrade, covered 20.8 billion online "objects", comprising about 19.2 billion documents and 1.6 billion images.

By comparison, Google says it tracks 11.3 billion objects.

Source: The Scotsman
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