081126 Stumping Google

(November 26, 2008) In the office, we all use Gmail. The  array of features and overlay applications make it a "must use" tool. Google is seeping into the corners of our lives. They have become our partner and we didn’t even notice.

The holidays and shifting economic times make for a difficult realization. If Google decided to charge $500/month tomorrow morning, we’d have to pay. Google has us right where they want us.

So, we’ve been looking for the things we haven’t noticed.

Probably the most pernicious and quietly intrusive thing our new partner does is ad placement on emails.

So, we decided to invent a parlor game for the holidays. "Stumping Google" was invented as we started to try to provoke Google and predict the response. We started sending goofy emails just to see what ads they’d get.

  • The email, from me to myself, said "The paternity test was positive." Google said "Recruiters in Russia", "Dubai Recruiting",  "Daily Positive Attitude" and "Positive Attitude Test"
  • A blank email title "Please cancel my subscription" generated two guitar chord websites, an acai berry warning and Kid Rock’s IQ (118)
  • And so on

The stated object of the game, Stumping Google is to generate an email that Google can’t or won’t generate ads for. This means that you have to use GMail. You can send the mail to yourself or a friend (it doesn’t seem to matter to google).

We’ll be playing this weekend. If the idea tickles your fancy, let me know (john-at-johnsumser.com)

 



 
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