If I won it, I would give it away, by organizing a contest asking people to explain what they would do with the fridge, if they won it.
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My power cord bit the dust a few months ago! Any idea where one might find information on ordering a new Google Fridge power cord? |
There were such fridge in Google France first time I came. It was between 2 desktops and Frooglers can refill with sodas and fruit juices at the "kitchen" near their workspace.
http://picasaweb.google.com/jeremilhau/BarCampParis7/photo#4996285447480934418 |
AWESOME FRIDGE! Honestly, I'd sit it here next to my computer desk in my bedroom (as I've been wanting a small one in here). Perfect spot for a Google Fridge, don't ya think? I'm such a Google Fanatic – PLEASE send it to me! It will look cool and be cool! It'd really help those times I'm tied to my desktop! Go Google and Go Google Fridge! LOVE IT! |
the company I work for received one of these things recently. They're more of an electric cooler than a real fridge. |
I'd use it to store drugs. |
Does anyone know what a PPC lead is?
I always thought of PPC as Pay Per Click, e.g. you get 5¢ when someone clicks on an Ad and lead as the counter part where you only get the money if someone signs up for a service or something similar. |
Stephan, you're think about AdSense there rather than AdWords. For AdWords customers, I think a PPC lead is where they have to *pay* 5¢ for getting a lead (i.e. a clickthrough) when someone clicks one of their ads. |
Tony, yes, it's always the same with AdWords and AdSense, I mix them up :-(
Thanks for the explanation. |
pretty awesome for global warming. so much for those solar panels. |
I'd rather have a Google Mug. Just a white mug with the logo. Don't see one on their site! |
^^Cafepress? Probably against the law because of trademarks though... |
Just FYI it also has a "warming" feature built in! |