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Google Intra: Search within a Search (wink wink)

July 14th, 2007 Posted in uncategorized

Google Intra
I was recently thinking about Google and it’s absorption growth over the past few years. What was once a simple search engine is now one of the biggest Internet companies in the world with the ability to suck up anything in it’s path. Google has proven that if a company is beneficial to Google’s success they will snatch them up in a heart beat, but when is enough, enough?

Well, the helpful blogger that I am, I have an idea for Google. I call it Google Intra and instead of searching the whole world wide web, it searches for Google-owned services. This may seem pretty stupid (and it is), but in twenty years and countless acquisitions, Google Intra will be the Internet (0r intranet?).

My idea comes at a price, Google, I want at least a billion dollars. It may seem a little spendy, but in twenty years it’ll have been a bargain. Google, if you would like to contact me about my idea email me at mail@r3fresh.com.

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4 Responses to “Google Intra: Search within a Search (wink wink)”

  1. Joseph Says:

    I’ll write the code for you, only $75 K
    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=your search here site:google.com&btnG=Google Search


  2. Joseph Says:

    sorry link got busted
    http://snipr.com/1o9c5


  3. FYI Says:

    Speaking of Google, perhaps it’s time to admit that the emperor is buck naked? Google is no longer an asset to small business. It’s digressed into a black box designed to extract as much money as possible from small business while giving back as little value as possible. This piece explains why Adwords is something to be skeptical about: “Why Google Adwords is Not Helpful to Small Business” http://smartstartup.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/07/a-fable-doing-b.html


  4. LOR3N Says:

    At the moment most think Google is the greatest thing and it might be, but I think the tide will turn in a couple of years.

    Google the next microsoft (good and bad).


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