August 23, 2005 Comments
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Is it not enough to dominate search? Is Google also looking to get in on the action of how people communicate with each other? Possibly, if you believe the rumors running around the Web. The Los Angeles Times has an article today that claims to have confirmation from "inside sources."
A round-up of some of the talk:
It's interesting to note that a word game called "Google Talk" already exists. It was created by a Google employee named Douwe Osinga as a Google hack word game. Play with Google Talk at Osinga's Web site.
Further speculation has it that the new communications tool won't be an instant messaging system or VoIP, but rather the announcement will have to do with some type of nationwide WiFi system. Wishful thinking, in my opinion. Besides, it's only another nine of so hours until "tomorrow." I think we can probably all survive that long to wait and see what the news is.
Jennifer Laycock is the Editor of Search Engine Guide, an educational web site aimed at translating the search marketing world into something that small business owners can understand. Jennifer specializes in common sense search engine marketing, viral marketing and customer outreach via social media and blogs. A former search marketing consultant and in-house trainer, Jennifer’s clients have included companies like Verizon, American Greetings and Highlights for Children. Her primary clients now are a little girl named Elnora and a little boy named Emmitt.
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