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		<title>By: Might Google&#8217;s China exit not actually improve its business? &#171; Yat Siu</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Might Google&#8217;s China exit not actually improve its business? &#171; Yat Siu]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 01:38:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Google Watcher</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 04:58:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google is being extremely unwise.

Google doesn&#039;t see how the many companies it is trying to compete with could use a fairly simple strategy to undo Google&#039;s primary source of cash flow.

By the way, if Google is going to have its own phone made in Asia, doesn&#039;t it stand to reason that they will have their own netbook with &quot;Chrome OS&quot; also made in Asia?

OK. So add to the enemies list every PC manufacturer on the planet (except one in Asia).

Now, let&#039;s think about how this &quot;strategy&quot; of Google&#039;s could come unhinged?

Hmmmm.   Well, obviously the enemies need to stop helping Google make money in search advertising.   How to do that?

Well, how about this idea for a start:  All PC manufacturers (from Apple to Sony and all in between), all Cell phone manufacturers and cell carriers, Amazon, and all newspapers, and TV stations simultaneously promote the best available alternatives to Google Search and Chrome, meaning search boxes at all these sites which are not Google (but likely Bing), pre-installed browsers which are not Chrome, and achieve a total Google lock out from all of these devices, and information platforms.

The simple goal being to start cutting into Google&#039;s search ad  revenue as people are redirected to Bing.

All PC manufacturers would be well advised to embrace a non-Google browser, and pre-set it with a non-Google search destination.  Obviously, if Google thinks they are now going to be a winning phone handset company, it won&#039;t be long before Google thinks it&#039;s a PC company too.

PC makers must unify against Google quickly. So should all phone companies.  All phone companies should drop Google Android, and they should drop Google search from their smartphones.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google is being extremely unwise.</p>
<p>Google doesn&#8217;t see how the many companies it is trying to compete with could use a fairly simple strategy to undo Google&#8217;s primary source of cash flow.</p>
<p>By the way, if Google is going to have its own phone made in Asia, doesn&#8217;t it stand to reason that they will have their own netbook with &#8220;Chrome OS&#8221; also made in Asia?</p>
<p>OK. So add to the enemies list every PC manufacturer on the planet (except one in Asia).</p>
<p>Now, let&#8217;s think about how this &#8220;strategy&#8221; of Google&#8217;s could come unhinged?</p>
<p>Hmmmm.   Well, obviously the enemies need to stop helping Google make money in search advertising.   How to do that?</p>
<p>Well, how about this idea for a start:  All PC manufacturers (from Apple to Sony and all in between), all Cell phone manufacturers and cell carriers, Amazon, and all newspapers, and TV stations simultaneously promote the best available alternatives to Google Search and Chrome, meaning search boxes at all these sites which are not Google (but likely Bing), pre-installed browsers which are not Chrome, and achieve a total Google lock out from all of these devices, and information platforms.</p>
<p>The simple goal being to start cutting into Google&#8217;s search ad  revenue as people are redirected to Bing.</p>
<p>All PC manufacturers would be well advised to embrace a non-Google browser, and pre-set it with a non-Google search destination.  Obviously, if Google thinks they are now going to be a winning phone handset company, it won&#8217;t be long before Google thinks it&#8217;s a PC company too.</p>
<p>PC makers must unify against Google quickly. So should all phone companies.  All phone companies should drop Google Android, and they should drop Google search from their smartphones.</p>
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