The search engine giant, Google, has seen its revenues given a huge boost by rising advertising sales in the second quarter.
Google said profits were up by 6% to $3.4bn, and that revenues grew by 22% to $16bn (£9.4bn) in the three months to the end of June, compared with the same period last year.
The internet giant said the revenue growth was largely thanks to increased demand for advertising.
The firm also announced that chief business officer, Nikesh Arora, is leaving after 10 years in the job.
By Daniel Hunter, Fresh Business Thinking.
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