Internet
giant Google has reported a 22% jump in revenue during the second quarter
period from March through June compared to a year earlier.
Revenue
rose to $16bn (£9.4bn) and profits were up 6% to $3.4bn, said the firm in its
earnings report.
Strong
demand for Google's advertising helped boost revenues above expectations.
Google
also announced chief business officer Nikesh Arora was leaving for SoftBank.
Mr
Arora, who has
been with Google for 10 years, will be temporarily replaced by
Omid Kordestani, who who was Google's business founder and formerly led
Google's sales team.
Shares
in Google rose by about 1% after the market closed.
BBC
Business
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