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Written by Users Idea
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Sunday, 15 November 2009 |
It seems that Google and TiVo has entered into a deal whereby Google will have unprecedented access to TiVo’s ad data. Of course, this particular deal will allow Google to analyze TiVo viewing trends, which are collected from the base of their subscribers. And with such data on hand, Google plans to use the data for their Google TV Ad platform. On the other hand, TiVo assures that the data sold to Google, will not be tied to any individual accounts, which means that every TiVo subscribers will remain anonymous.
Personally, I believe that Google is pretty smart when it comes to collecting data from TiVo. Clearly, Google ads are already seen on majority of the websites on the internet, and with Google expanding to TVs, I’m sure that this somehow guarantees market domination for Google.
Do you think that Google should be sued for violating the antitrust laws for growing so big?
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