Print might not be dead, but it’s definitely fighting for its life, as evidenced by the latest Google ad revenue numbers. According to Business Insider’s Henry Blodget, Google’s yearly ad revenue has now overtaken both the newspaper and magazine industries, and threatens to keep widening the gap as print media slides further into obscurity. If Google’s growth stays on its current trajectory, it should surpass the 2007 peak of the magazine industry’s ad revenue within the next few years. The Internet is replacing old media altogether, and Google appears to be leading the charge. The graph from Blodget’s keynote can be seen below.

Jacob started covering video games and technology in college as a hobby, but it quickly became clear to him that this was what he wanted to do for a living. He currently resides in New York writing for BGR. His previously published work can be found on TechHive, VentureBeat and Game Rant.