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Google exec removes Tweet, re: "Google Pulls Apple from Search Resul

Google exec removes Tweet, re: Google Pulls Apple from Search Resul
Posted Thursday, July 30, 2009 by Adriana Lee     
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Looks like the execs at Google have a sense of humor. Well, at least one of them does. Marissa Mayer, the vice president of search at the company — whose Google Voice app was denied admittance to the App Store — had some fun on Twitter when she sent out a link to an article on BBspot titled “Google Pulls Apple from Search Results.”





The article she linked was a fake, of course. It was a piece of satire that poked fun by reimagining the search giant as a spiteful company getting revenge for the GV debacle. And Mayer’s Tweet has since been deleted, but thanks to the magic of Twitter Search (the service’s equivalent of Google cache search, which calls up defunct web pages), the memory of this priceless moment lives on forever.

Apple had rejected the Google Voice app for the iPhone and pulled third-party apps that work with the service, due to the notion that, says The New York Times, they “duplicated features that come with the iPhone.”

With that in mind, I actually laughed out loud at the following part of the BBspot story:

Google’s official explanation for removing Apple from its search results came from Vice-President in charge of search, Marissa Mayer, “Those search results duplicate a lot of the functionality of other sites. For example, people can find cell phones on many other sites. We just think this makes it easier for our users.” …

… Steve Jobs hinted that another strange coincidence might occur soon. "Safari may be getting a different search engine, just saying," said Jobs.

"Oooh, I'm shaking," said Mayer.


As a bystander, I love seeing that even big-time executives are human — and can acknowledge ridiculousness when they see it, even if it’s in a corporate partner. Sadly, I wouldn't be surprised if Mayer's in hot water over this.

The link to the fake story is here. Read the whole thing — it’s worth it.


[via TechCrunch]

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John Walton @ Jul 30 11:38 PM
Your mention of Google Cache search reminded me of the Wayback Machine!
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topcop_1 @ Aug 1 8:50 PM
What's up John? Im a loyal phonedog reader and bloger, I learned so much from you guy the pass few months. So first I want like to say thanks for the great work. Seacond as I've grown to be a real phone geek, I have a decision to make should I wait for my current phone company sprint to come out with a android phone. Or should I go to tmobile for the mytouch which I really love. Both have good service where I live, sprints may be a little better but not by much. And I love the mytouch but android on CDMA sounds pretty good. Your input would be appreciated.
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Galen20K @ Jul 30 7:09 PM
Ahahahaa TOo Funny!

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