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| 2/08/2010 13:11:16 PM | |
Google’s first ever Super Bowl ad and one of the few TV spots are ready to boot. On Sunday, the third quarter of Super Bowl XLIV, the Mountain View, Calif., tech giant aired an ad called ‘Parisian Love’, which features a Valentine's-worthy romance, which spelled out in Google search queries. The queries flow in a chronological order from the different aspects and likings of the people. A buzz about Google's Super Bowl ad started for spread, when CEO of the company Eric Schmidt depicted in a Twitter post that there would be one during the third quarter. There had been several rumors, which turned out to be untrue and that Google's ad would feature the Nexus One smartphone. As the trends turn out, the ‘Parisian Love’ advertisement has been on YouTube since November 19 last year, as part of Google's ‘Search Stories’ ad campaign, which had been online-only until the Super Bowl. It had chalked up over a million viewers on YouTube. It actually did not showcase anything wholly new and original from Google, as search is the company's venerable support. It was online already and was correctly speculated that it would run during the game and the ‘Search Stories’ advertisements have already been famously parodied by opinion site Slate, which used the structure to make fun of Tiger Woods' notoriety. ‘Parisian Love’ might have been considered to be eye-rolling sappy. But in the present time, it was a sigh of relief in a Super Bowl, where the ads were dominated by dude-oriented spots that ranged from fratty (3 bachelor party survivors wind up with a live orca whale in their SUV, courtesy of Bridgestone tires). Tag Clouds: hosting provider, web hosting provider, website hosting provider, web hosting, Free Web Hosting, Unlimited Web Hosting, Reseller Web Hosting, VPS Web Hosting, free website templates, Web Hosting news, Web hosting FAQ, Web Hosting Tutorials, Web Hosting Glossary, SEO TOOLS |
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