Google One has achieved a significant milestone by reaching 100 million subscribers. This achievement was highlighted by Sundar Pichai and underscores Google's efforts to transition users from free to paid plans. The milestone is part of a broader trend where multiple companies now boast over 100 million paid subscribers, a feat that was considered unthinkable a decade ago. The success of Google One, along with YouTube Premium recently hitting the same subscriber count of 100 million, marks a notable shift in the digital services landscape, emphasizing the growing market concentration.
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We live in an era where multiple companies have 100M+ paid subscribers. This was unthinkable 10 years ago. https://t.co/bhZsHQGrIE
Sundar Pichai says Google One crossed 100M subscribers, highlighting Google's efforts to move users away from free plans; YouTube Premium recently hit 100M subs (@blunderchief / The Verge) https://t.co/uXaDzElk16 ๐ซ Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/hVHWgaeN8b
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