"I like Google, " Forrester Research CEO George Colony wrote in a February 2004 commentary for CNET.
No, in fact, I'll turn to the quantitative favorites like Google, because then I can insert my own biases and opinions based on the opinions of those I don't know.
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"I look at it like where Google was a few years ago, " he said.
Well, the metaphor I use is that Google is like having the smartest kid in class always by your side.
Like many people, I use Google Translate as a starting point for translation, but don't necessarily trust that it will get everything right.
Next, Intel is investing in what I consider a Google Voice or Siri-like interaction model with a company called Nuance.
To get the best answer I would suggest you to go to tech companies like Microsoft, Google and Apple and conduct a poll among software engineers to find out what they think about Facebook as a product.
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From what I have seen and been offered, Facebook is trying to be like Google.
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While I can't exactly tell you how the movie "Prometheus" ends, I can confidently predict an unhappy real world ending if companies like Facebook, Google and Apple continue to amass such unnatural power and wealth.
Last Jan. 20, I spotted a guy on the New York City subway wearing what looked like Google Glass, which at the time was a mysterious new augmented-reality gadget that looked like a pair of glasses and supposedly put hands-free smartphone tech literally in front of your eyes.
Subconsciously, I sense that cash hoards on the balance sheets of tech houses like Apple, Google, Qualcomm, Cisco, even Microsoft and Amazon rest there as nest eggs for management.
Like many people, I spend a lot more time on Facebook than I do on Google.
I, for one, am interested in seeing what a Google trade show booth will look like.
"I don't think anybody from this school could be smart enough to attack a big Internet company like Google, " said Zhang Jian, a 22-year-old auto-repair student dressed in a basketball jersey and flip flops.
One thing that advertisers really like with Google and that has drawn them to this, according to at least one that I've talked to, is that this allows them to apply some of those metrics to print advertising, which doesn't really exist, you know, anywhere.
Your name is up for grabs on Google ads and some businesses like people-search company Intelius are taking advantage of it, as I noted last week.
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