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‘google space’ at heathrow airport in london

Tue, Nov 29, 2005

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London’s Heathrow Airport now has a cyber cafe powered by Google. The free Wi-Fi service is a test, set to end sometime in mid-Dec.

The Google reps are wearing shirts with the text "Google Space" on them. That may be a look into Google’s brand to make Web connectivity available to anyone and everyone with Centrino and other mobile technologies … for free.

I have a recurring dream where Google attends the SHRM, EMA, etc. conferences and teaches employers how to post on Google Base and utilize AdWords, their pay-per-click advertising.

Granted, it probably won’t happen, but these tradeshow-type pics help visualize such a dream:

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If you’ve seen this set-up in London, feel free to comment. I’d love to hear your thoughts.



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