Google Is Google for Music

Nov. 08, 2009 11:17 AM ETAlphabet Inc. (GOOG) Stock1 Comment
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I have a rule about business meetings. When someone’s elevator pitch includes the explanatory phrase, “We’re going to be Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) for __________.” I always respond by asking, “What are you going to do when Google decides to become Google for ___________?” Invariably the pitch-person quickly answers, “Google’s not going into this, it’s not their business model.”

You know, that conversation always makes me smile and, truthfully, it never gets old. One of my favorite versions of this dialog is the, “We’re going to be Google for Music” pitch. (I hear this almost as often as, “We’ve built a better iTunes.” But that’s for a different column.)

NEWS FLASH: IT’S OVER — GOOGLE IS GOOGLE FOR MUSIC

If you haven’t been to www.google.com/music, stop reading and go there now. Type in anything that is even remotely related to a song you think you know or that you have ever heard; type in a fragment of a lyric, type in a part of a title, type in the words you’ve been singing all these years, but don’t have quite right and Google will deliver it to you on a silver platter. You can play the whole song for free or buy a copy to keep. Awesome.

The other day my wife and I were driving up to parents weekend at college. Actually, she was driving and I was pretending to be busy on my laptop and listening to XM. As I tuned into the Jazz channel, I heard a fragment of a song I haven’t thought of in decades. I caught a glimpse of the metadata “Herb Ellis, The Groove Merchant.” We were on I87 somewhere in upstate NY. I had Internet connectivity thanks to my Verizon (VZ) 3G express card. Two seconds on Google/music delivered gold. The song was not originally

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Shelly Palmer is Managing Director of Advanced Media Ventures Group LLC and the author of Television Disrupted: The Transition from Network to Networked TV (2006, Focal Press). Shelly is also the president of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, NY, vice-chairman of The National Academy of Media Arts & Sciences and oversees the Advanced Media Technology Emmy® Awards. You can read Shelly’s blog at ShellyPalmer.com). He can be reached at shelly@palmer.net.

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