TeraGoogle, Google’s Social Search Aspirations & More From Accidentally Released Analyst Day Notes
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Just how far is Google wanting to brand themselves in your world? Let’s just say that answer might very well frighten you. This company does not merely want to be your search portal. They’d like to be part of your everyday life.
Imagine Google “as ubiquitous as brushing your teeth.” That’s how Google would like you to think of them, at least according to notations accidentally released in their Analyst Day PowerPoint slides. Those notes also contain other interesting tidbits such as a TeraGoogle project and plans for Google to expand with social search.
The PowerPoint faux pas — which had unspoken comments about everything from AdSense margins to specific ad revenues — prompted Google to file a Form 8-K with the US Securities and Exchange Commission after the notes were inadvertently left in the PowerPoint slides released to the public on March 2, 2006.
The slide notes make reference to how Google wants to be everything they can possibly be to everyone, a one-stop-shop so to speak, for consumers and advertisers. Comments like this included: Source: Search Engine Watch
