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/// Posted by Alexandre Brabant on Monday, December 08, 2008
Everything you Always Wanted to know about Google (but were afraid to ask)
Every time I meet with friends, I end up talking about Google, its core business, its vision, why they are not affected by the current economic crisis that is on everybody's mind and a gazillion of other related topics that touches everyone. Apparently I am not the only one who is being asked all sorts of questions about Google. Now, I just got from James from Adhack.com a really thorough presentation about Google that highlights its core competencies in many areas. This slideshow is about everything you always wanted to know about Google (but were afraid to ask) and is useful for everyone who wants to know more about Google and its related businesses.
Here are a list of topics that are presented in the slideshow:
It is good stuff. Future still looks bright. Shades not included.
Comments
Google now sounds like the next microsoft, but seem to be growing faster and bigger, and Microsoft cant do a thing about it, But one thing i dont agree is that Google really cant do anything in the offline advertising industry.
Posted by Andrei Istrate on 12/13 at 10:21 PMhi Alex,
Your post title got me all excited as I clicked through to read it. I thought I was going to find out how to get my trade show displays estore to rank number 1 on google for portable trade show displays…
Perhaps you can change the title of this post to “ALMOST everything you always wanted to know about Google...”
~ Steve, aka “portable trade show displays”Posted by Steve | portable trade show displays on 12/14 at 05:23 PMThanks for the promotion of the article. I am becoming very concerned about Google ‘s size and how they treat small businesses. They may end up making microsoft look like a friendly competitor.
Posted by New York on 01/12 at 02:09 PMThanks for your article. What are you thoughts on the viability of adwords as an effective marketing tool going forward?
Posted by Dan on 09/25 at 04:07 PM







