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Dear Google,
What have you done lately to “organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful?” Seriously, all I hear about lately is how you’re spending and making lots of money. Where does the information fit in?
So, is DoubleClick going to help you make things useful to me? I doubt it. It looks like it’ll help you eliminate competition. Perhaps then you’ll have the time to focus on organizing information?
Will Clear-Channel suddenly make things accessible for me? I don’t understand how a larger advertising inventory is going to help with that. I’ve never met a sales agent that claims to have knowledge, let alone make it useful for me.
So what are you doing? Have you really built anything lately? I see you’re testing out a voice search. That’s pretty neat. It’s certainly not front-page, world earth-shattering change. I also see you’ve thrown up some hiking trails and more map-related stuff. I suppose that’s useful. But, are you still primarily doing what you set out to accomplish?
To me it seems you’re too deep in the money-making business and everything else has taken a back seat. Or, maybe you’ve been diligently working on something special. Maybe this is something you’re actually going to build yourself, too (Hmm, Writely, Spreadsheets, YouTube). Does it really take a lot of employees to buy and assimilate others’ products?
I don’t know, maybe I’m being silly. If there’s something I missed here maybe I’m being ignorant. Or maybe you’re not communicating it to me. Google, you used to excite me about something worth-while, not just advertising. What gives?
Yours truly,
Devin Reams
PS: I think I get it now. Sergey said: “It has been our vision to make Internet advertising better - less intrusive, more effective, and more useful ….” Aha! Advertising is what you guys call “the world’s information.”
Devin Reams advises organizations and individuals on how to use the internet and social media to attract, retrain, and communicate with users. Once described as a "web ninja", Devin is sensibly impulsive, consistently non-committal, and passionately impartial to the world around him. He enjoys skiing, golfing, talking in the third person and long walks on the beach.
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Contact: devin@reams.com or 303.835.3512.