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Nevermind that 'no evil' thing - Google gets video ads
by CypherGhost at 9:54 pm EDT, Sep 9, 2007

At CitiGroup's Technology Summit in New York this week, Google's Business Product Manager for Ads Quality Nicholas Fox said the company will be moving ahead with integration of video and image ads within sponsored search results. Does that mean you will soon be seeing TV commercials at the top of Google search results page?

Sigh... Okay, everyone meet at my place to work on the next search engine. Then we can sell out.


 
RE: Nevermind that 'no evil' thing - Google gets video ads
by flynn23 at 11:43 pm EDT, Sep 9, 2007

CypherGhost wrote:

At CitiGroup's Technology Summit in New York this week, Google's Business Product Manager for Ads Quality Nicholas Fox said the company will be moving ahead with integration of video and image ads within sponsored search results. Does that mean you will soon be seeing TV commercials at the top of Google search results page?

Sigh... Okay, everyone meet at my place to work on the next search engine. Then we can sell out.

This surprises you? The law of big numbers is starting to affect Google. All of those PhD's can't stop it, and my prediction that it will be just another 15%/year tech company will probably happen sooner than later. Their experiment has failed.


  
RE: Nevermind that 'no evil' thing - Google gets video ads
by dc0de at 8:42 am EDT, Sep 10, 2007

flynn23 wrote:

CypherGhost wrote:

At CitiGroup's Technology Summit in New York this week, Google's Business Product Manager for Ads Quality Nicholas Fox said the company will be moving ahead with integration of video and image ads within sponsored search results. Does that mean you will soon be seeing TV commercials at the top of Google search results page?

Sigh... Okay, everyone meet at my place to work on the next search engine. Then we can sell out.

This surprises you? The law of big numbers is starting to affect Google. All of those PhD's can't stop it, and my prediction that it will be just another 15%/year tech company will probably happen sooner than later. Their experiment has failed.

*shudder* Suddenly, ask.com is starting to look appealing.


 
 
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