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ipaddr ◴[] No.41834153[source]
To be in the top 1% you would likely need to depend on search on a daily basis for your livelihood. As a reminder the Starter plan is USD $5/month with 300 searches included.

99% of people search less than 10 times a day with loading the next page counting as a search. That's interesting and hard to accept but might be true with many living in apps and wall gardens like facebook. I wonder what the mode number is for those 99%. 1 or 2 searches a day.

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johnnyanmac ◴[] No.41834228[source]
>99% of people search less than 10 times a day with loading the next page counting as a search.

that's pretty crazy to hear. Especially since on this day alone, a weekend, I seem to have 20 unique searches. I can easily hit triple digits a day when researching for a project or on the job. Search is invaluable to me.

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devjab ◴[] No.41834416[source]
What sort of job relies on internet searches? I’m not trying to be rude or anything like that at all, I’m genuinely curious.
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1. carlosjobim ◴[] No.41837359[source]
Any kind of knowledge jobs. I mean, what job relies on having a computer with an office suite? None, because you can use paper and pencil?

Let's say you're a plumber working at a job site where your company is digging up and re-doing lines. You come across a piece of material from the old contractor that you don't recognize, so you look up the name and code printed on the material... on a search engine.