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Google HQ Moving To DC?
By: Frank Reed 2009-05-07 It seems that the most news about Google these days comes from their relationship with politicians and political-bossprocess in Washington, DC rather than making money selling advertising through its search engine. Recently, its been discussed here that the FTC is interested in Google CEO, Eric Schmidts, position on the board of Google and Apple as well as his appointment...
... appointment to Presidents Obamas Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). Now ClickZ reports of the stepped up Q1 09 lobbying efforts of the most recognized brand in the world. When you are as big as Google there will always be detractors and those who want to cry foul every time Google hiccups. The ClickZ article says
Last years Department of Justice shut down of the proposed Yahoo advertising deal has apparently made Google very skittish. Late in last years presidential campaign when it looked pretty good for President Obama to win, CEO Schmidts campaigning was stepped up. That has now culminated with his spot on the committee (PCAST) that can directly influences policy on technology matters. Lobbying and landing a strong political Atta boy! position is evidence that Google is looking to smooth out the bumps for future activities including possible energy plays. Looks like bigger government will be good for Google since they seem to be part of it more and more every day. Google is now getting firmly entrenched in the DC political machine and has upped its spending on these efforts early on this year.
Other areas that are on list of stops for the Google DC Express include the Senate Commerce Committee, and the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, which encompasses a Technology and Innovation subcommittee. Of course, the FTC is going to get some attention and even library organizations worried that its Book Search will be a possible monopoly of sorts relating the digital book world.
Google really loves to play every angle. They want to be different than the traditional companies in how they do business yet are willing to compare themselves to the corporate standards when trying to deal with political issues. Apparently it is better to play in those circles when looking to get political muscle built up. Now, make those comparisons in the marketplace and Google will cry foul saying they are the innovator and savior of the new world order. So how do you view this? Is Google becoming too political or is this just something they have to do considering the size and stature of the company? Is there a line that can be crossed or are they simply carrying out political process through lobbying which was supposed to be severely limited in the new administration anyway? Im sure you have some opinions CommentsTag: Google, HQ, SEO Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! -
About the Author: Frank Reed's blog Frank Thinking About Internet Marketing provides practical advice and insight for Internet marketers from local SMB's to Fortune 500's. Frank provides Internet marketing services through FT Internet Marketing, Inc. In addition, Frank is a regular contributor to Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim and Mike Moran's Biznology blogs. |
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