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July 2nd, 2006

Google all the rage at Gnomedex, but not present

Posted by Donna Bogatin @ 10:13 am

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I have been following, from afar, the pre July 4th “fireworks” that Gnomedex offered this weekend in Seattle. From this Digital Micro-Markets Blog’s point of view, Robert Scoble’s observations in his post "Where was Google," are of particular note. Scoble reflects that while Google was notably absent, the Web powerhouse was nonetheless omnipresent:

I am wondering “where was Google?” I don’t remember meeting a Google employee (I just looked through my stack of more than a hundred business cards and didn’t find one from Google).

But, yet, Google was the talk of the conference…

I guess Google doesn’t think the Gnomedex audience is important anymore. Yet when I walked around the room I kept seeing Google being used all over the place.

That’s not a good message to send and it will come around to haunt them.

I often reflect, here, on the unprecedented and unchecked power Google enjoys. For my latest reflections:

Web 2.0 monetization by Google AdSense, Where is the business model?

Google’s shrewd product development and launch strategies: Free PR, free user testing

Yahoo trumps Google: Yahoo takes the lead in attacking the click fraud problem

Google launches Google Checkout with predatory pricing model to "increase advertising spending"

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Donna Bogatin has been probing the business heart of the Internet for more than ten years. Don't miss a single post. Subscribe via Email or RSS. Got news? Send Donna your pitch. Find out more at Donna's Website: InsiderChatter.com. For disclosures on Donna's industry affiliations, click here.

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