In a publicity stunt that can best be described as confused and misguided, the city of Topeka, Kansas has changed it’s name to Google. Yep, this Google.
The media spectacle is an attempt to bring Google’s Fiber for Communities experiment to the city. And while the temporary name change will last only the month of March, Mayor William Bunten will likely be remembered forever as the man who has no idea what the Internet is.
Says a CNN report:
“At 79, Bill Bunten doesn’t exactly understand the Internet boom. The Topeka, Kansas, mayor has an e-mail account, he said, but his assistants take care of most of his online communications and tend to search the Web for him.
But Bunten believes so firmly that younger residents of Kansas’ capital city will benefit from faster Internet connections that he wants Topeka — which he describes as a place of many lakes and the site of a burgeoning market for animal-food research — to change its name for a month.”
Read the mayor’s official declaration of the Google name switch here.











Google Comment Search on YouTube
October 20, 2009Google is currently testing a comment search feature on YouTube that signals a continued emphasis on user-submitted content in online search results. People want to hear what other people have to say. Plain and simple. And they need a way to find it. Enter comment search.
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The feature is still new and not easy to find on the site. To play around with it, click here (change the search to any phrase).
So say I’m interested in hearing what others have to say about “hotels in New York.” I get one result pulled from a comment on a Ramones guitar cover remake. Obscure, right? The point is that people are talking and they’re talking everywhere. Even on a home clip of a guy playing around in his living room.
The search only pulls comments from the past 7 days so they remain relevant. As this feature is enhanced and improved it will be an asset to companies working to monitor their brand mentions online and uphold a positive reputation.
Have you utilized the new YouTube comment search feature? Is it useful?
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