Must be. Google doesn't need to advertise. I mean I can understand their need to stand their ground what with positive reviews of Windows 7 and the yahoo merger, but c'mon. If Google advertises then we have seen the end of Google. Don't mean to be too dramatic, but advertising is like an addiction...once you start its hard to stop and if Google needs to advertise to differentiate itself then I tip my hat to Yahoo!, MSN and AOL (but I'm still going to use Google...)
UPDATE: Google Superbowl spot -- actually a great spot, but never thought I'd see Google in the superbowl. If I see a Google print ad its over.
When I was 18 I went to New York University to study Pscyhology. I had internships at hospitals that lasted less than a week each and literally spent all of my time below 14th Street, except for when I had soccer practice, which was held in Harlem.
Since graduating from NYU I've been working in advertising. I started out in media where I ate at fancy restaurants and enjoyed perks I didn't deserve then made my way across the divide to account management where I eat at the cafeteria in my building and once received a pin from my client. I like diversifying my experience and taking on new challenges. I also bought two tickets to the world cup in South Africa before realizing I couldn't afford the trip itself...so if anyone's looking for tickets let me know.
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