Google is still the greatest business of all time.<p>Despite people thinking it was heading for a decline due to Bing, ChatGPT, AI ect. It just posted another quarter with all-time high revenue and this year will be its best year ever.<p>All sectors are growing and profit, minus other bets.<p>120B in cash.<p>25 years of growth without a single year of revenue decline is crazy at 300B yearly revenue.
Can anyone explain why servers are now more useful for longer than they used to be? I feel the world is spinning faster, and new tech comes out faster. Especially with faster networking and more compute.<p>In the document they mention this:<p>In January 2023, we completed an assessment of the useful lives of our servers and network equipment and
adjusted the estimated useful life of our servers from four years to six years and the estimated useful life of certain
network equipment from five years to six years. This change in accounting estimate was effective beginning in fiscal
year 2023, and the effect was a reduction in depreciation expense of $977 million and $2.9 billion and an increase
in net income of $761 million and $2.3 billion, or $0.06 and $0.18 per basic and $0.06 and $0.18 per diluted share
for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023, respectively.