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Mambo [PersonRank 10]

Saturday, April 21, 2007
17 years ago4,584 views

Mobile and Local being the two big markets, ey? Let's get to work...

Jen [PersonRank 1]

17 years ago #

Don't you have anything better to do than follow Google? Do you have any other interest? Are you happy? Have you ever used Yahoo? Do you have the skills to communicate in public?

Philipp Lenssen [PersonRank 10]

17 years ago #

Jen, for other things and websites I'm (happily) working on please see http://www.outer-court.com

Mambo [PersonRank 10]

17 years ago #

Aside from the other Outer Court websites Jen, this blog is statistically 24% non-Google.

Roger Browne [PersonRank 10]

17 years ago #

Schmidt freely admits that he's not familiar with "punch the monkey" ads. Naturally, therefore, he won't understand what's behind some of the fuss about the DoubleClick purchase.

Kevin [PersonRank 0]

17 years ago #

[put at-character here]Roger:

I, too, thought that was odd, but even if he doesn't know the exact ad campaign, the larger idea is that it is not targeted. I think he knows DoubleClick wasn't always targeted even if he's never punched a monkey.

Nik [PersonRank 1]

17 years ago #

"punch the monkey"

Im pretty sure DoubleClick don't use these sorts of ads, I think he means CPX Interactive:
http://www.cpxinteractive.com

Where there are silly banner ads like drink the drink faster, bounce the ball etc etc...

David Berkowitz [PersonRank 1]

17 years ago #

Has anyone seen a printed transcript of this?

Lisa B [PersonRank 0]

17 years ago #

Yes, I have.
I printed it off

Ricardo Sanchez [PersonRank 2]

17 years ago #

Yeah, a transcript would be nice... Anyone?

peter caputa [PersonRank 1]

17 years ago #

He doesn't really say much about performics.

Philipp Lenssen [PersonRank 10]

17 years ago #

Here's the transcript now:
http://www.google.com/press/podium/web_expo_2007.html

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