Google's "Trusted Stores" -- A Satire
Brandi Sparkles, Google's satirical spokesperson, returns for a press conference to explain Google's new Trusted Stores Badge.
- See my Forbes Tech Capitalist post here. Enjoy!
Brandi Sparkles, Google's satirical spokesperson, returns for a press conference to explain Google's new Trusted Stores Badge.
The EU's penchant for price regulation is a big reason why the EU is falling behind the US in broadband.
See my Forbes Tech Capitalist post here: "Why the EU is Falling Behind the US in Broadband."
Much of Google's claimed innovation actually depends upon anti-competitive infringement of others property and privacy.
See my Forbes Tech Capitalist post here "Why Verizon Wins Appeal of FCC's Net Regs."
See my Forbes Tech Capitalist post on net neutrality here, entitled: Why FCC Net Neutrality Regs Are so Vulnerable.
See my Forbes Tech Capitalist blog on Google's disingenuous free market charm offensive at the Heritage Foundation today -- here.
This week's C-Span Communicators show covers the Google Antitrust hearing. See video here.
I was interviewed for fifteen minutes from the Google critic perspective and David Balto was interviewed for fifteen minutes from the Google proponent perspective.
"The Communicators" airs on Saturday at 6:30 ET and on Monday at 8am and 8pm on C-Span2.
My latest Forbes blog: "Google's Bait and Switch Deception Exposed at Hearing" is here.
It describes the overarching and recurring theme of yesterday's Senate Antitrust hearing on Google, that Google built the trust of users and content owners with the bait of representations that Google Search is unbiased and only focused on the user, then once they became dominant, Google pulled the switch, and deceptively changed their business model to favor their own Google content over competitors' content, all while continuing to maintain that their search engine is still unbiased.
See my Forbes post: "Netflix Crushes Its Own Momentum" here.
See my Forbes post "Google 21st Century Robber Baron" which briefly tells the story of Google's Robber Baron rap sheet, in advance of Google's Wednesday Senate antitrust hearing.
The post also explains why Google's Board of Directors have been AWOL while all this scofflaw behavior has been going on.