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In Q2'25, Google Search & other generated $54.19B, marking the dominant revenue segment and contributing the largest share to Alphabet's overall quarterly revenue. Google Cloud followed with $13.62B, showing robust growth, while Google subscriptions, platforms, and devices added $11.20B. Other segments, including YouTube ads at $9.80B and Google Network at $7.35B, provided supplementary contributions, with minor inputs from Other Bets ($373M) and a hedging loss of -$112M. From Q3'22 to Q2'25, the chart reveals a consistent upward trend in total revenue, driven primarily by the expansion of Google Search & other (from $39.54B to $54.19B) and Google Cloud (from $6.87B to $13.62B), which together accounted for over 70% of revenue in recent quarters. Google subscriptions, platforms, and devices exhibited the most significant growth, surging from $6M in Q3'22 to $11.20B by Q2'25, reflecting diversification beyond advertising. In contrast, Google Network remained relatively stable around $7-8B, while YouTube ads grew steadily from $7.07B to $9.80B; Other Bets hovered below $500M, and hedging gains/losses were volatile but negligible overall.