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World Cup drives Google Search to record queries per second
The milestone comes amid Lionel Messi and Argentina's popularity.
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The milestone comes amid Lionel Messi and Argentina's popularity.
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According to CNBC’s linked source, World Cup drives Google Search to record queries per second, The milestone comes amid Lionel Messi and Argentina’s popularity.
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