The benefits of being a search engine giant are becoming evident not that they need to. Google, a name that you essentially associate with search related tasks keeping Android aside has reached a new height - it now accounts for 6.4% of worldwide Internet Traffic.

This stats come from Arbor Network blogs who went on to reveal IT giant's amazing stat of recording a 1% increase in their global Internet Traffic share since the month of January, which took their tally to an impressive 6.4 percent mark.
According to the source, the figure could have been much higher but wasn't to be because:
This number grows even larger (to as much as 8-12%) if I include estimates of traffic offloaded by the increasingly common Google Global Cache (GGC) deployments and error in our data due to the extremely high degree of Google edge peering with consumer networks.
Knowing the importance Google has had in the life of every Internet user, the search engine giant traffic share is going only in one direction and that is upward. How important is Google to you? Let us know in the comment section.
[via The Next Web]