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Re: Google Advertises
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Jim Courtney
A little known fact is that the only advertising my former employer, Quarterdeck did, outside the traditional trade press, was to sponsor a weekly classical music program (Symphony something) on PBS. (The only time I heard it was once on a drive from Vancouver to Seattle.) And the President did it purely because she wanted to further the understanding and appreciation of classical music. (I don't think she was even a musician.) It was largely a public service gig; in fact the Quarterdeck product did not lend itself to consumer advertising (unless we said something like "Bill Gates once said you would never need more than 640K memory!)"
Can I take a more idealistic approach and suggest Google really is "supporting the search for knowledge"? Keep in mind there is no government owned CBC equivalent in the U.S. and PBS needs corporate support to keep its (hihg quality) programs coming...
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