Search giant delivers mixed picture as server business diverts attention from online ads growth
Google reported its strongest business growth in more than a year but disappointed investors with relatively weak cloud-computing sales, delivering a mixed picture as it continues to wrestle with competitorsfor the search giant following an economic slowdown that briefly caused a rare drop in the
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