Two Page NY Times Ad For Google Translate

Nov 11, 2014 - 8:00 am 2 by
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Two Page NY Times Ad For Google Translate

I still find it awkward to see Google ads in traditional ad slots, even though it is fairly common these days. Here is a massive two-page spread ad in the New York Times for Google Translate.

I wonder why Google placed the ad? Was it because they feel bad for the print industry? Was it a favor for a friend there? Was it out of being bored?

Google Translates Josh Estelle posted the picture on Google+.

This post is part of our daily Search Photo of the Day column, where we find fun and interesting photos related to the search industry and share them with our readers.

 

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