Google Video Migrates to the Google Home Page

August 10, 2006
Filed Under Change Management, Customer Experience, Google (GOOG) |

In this post on July 20th, I predicted that Google Video would appear on the homepage soon. However, I guessed wrong on it replacing Images. At first, I’m surprised that Froggle was what was removed. After thinking about it more I shouldn’t be, Google Checkout migrates to the back end of process what Froggle did upfront. If there is enough penetration of Checkout, it now makes sense to me that Froggle would be unnecessary.

Maybe they are starting to run the company off of my blog sugggestions now… ;)




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    One Response to “Google Video Migrates to the Google Home Page”

    1. David Dalka - Creating Revenue and Retention - Chicago GSB MBA » Making It Easier for Blogs to Link to Blogs Instead of News Sites on January 29th, 2007 6:24 pm

      […] As you may recall, I have a history of suggesting search engine home page changes that become reality. […]

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