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Google's DNA

bart_scriv writes "Businessweek confronts Google naysayers with an analysis of the company's business structure, arguing that its unique structure lends it the flexibility to adapt to any and all markets: 'Google is actually the first company with a brand that is built entirely on stem cells: able to grow and develop into whatever form it sees fit.' The article predicts significant changes for the company in communications, hardware, entertainment and localization and goes on to argue that Google is on the verge of achieving the holy grail of branding--being all things to all markets."

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  1. Re:Googlemobiles! by Bromskloss · · Score: 1, Offtopic
    From parent's sig:
    it's = "it is"; its = possessive. E.g., it's flapping its wings.
    "it's" = "it is" & "its" = possessive => "it's flapping its wings" = "it is flapping possessive wings"
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    Swedish plasma phys. PhD student; MSc EE; knows maths, programming, electronics; finance interest; seeks opportunities
  2. Google DNA? by GillBates0 · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Is that what it's called when Google fanboys (I'm one too!) fantasize over and blow their seals to Google's latest toy?

    Oh oh! Look at Google's shiny new Finance page. Sweet! Ewww now I got Google DNA all over myself.

    --
    An Indian-American Hindu committed to non-violent thought/speech/action alarmed by the global explosion of radical Islam
  3. Krazy Krippels by Wellington+Grey · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Why am I suddenly reminded of that episode of South Park where Christopher Reeve sucks the stem cells out of aborted fetuses to make himself stronger?

    -Grey

  4. Google Shmoogle by Godji · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    [BEGIN Angry Rant]

    I really wish Slashdot would stop being the place to get Google advertising. Come on, every forth article on Slashdot these days is not about Google. I'm surpried it hasn't got its own category on Shashdot - GoogleStuff or something.

    I understand Google is a big and important company, but that's too much. I don't want to know every time Google farts.

    There I've said it. Now go ahead, mod me down.

    [END Angry Rant]