http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/01/1-19-2012googearn.jpg Google just defied expectations again – it mustered a full $12.21 billion in revenue and generated an ample $2.79 billion in profit for its second quarter of 2012. The growth in revenue was a heady 21 percent over what the search leader saw a year ago, even with a recently-swallowed Motorola now factoring (however slightly) into its results. Unlike this winter, Google doesn’t have any wildcards in store for share splits or other saucy details. Of course, we may learn more when executives hit the phones for a results call – at present, the company is just happy to look forward to a summer of Nexus 7 sales and Jelly Beans.
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