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Woww I wonder how much he spent in AdWords ;-)
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I second Tom's question. I bet it takes some big bucks to buy a little iPod nano. Still a nice thought though. I give Ford Motor Company millions of dollars in business every year and they don't send me anything.
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Shakakai: This is an iPod Shuffle, not a Nano. Still a nice touch, though. I wonder how much Shimon Sandler spent, too.
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Harold: my coworkers received a gift from google in similar packaging. It was no ipod; instead a translucent digital picture frame.
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woah. cool. digital pic frame.
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Umm, not a shuffle: apple.com/ipodshuffle/
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or is that the packaging?
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peekay: It's quite clearly an iPod Shuffle in a plastic packaging frame. Just *look* at the iPod in the post; it matches the image of the iPod Shuffle from Apple's site perfectly.
You could also just read the post. It *says* that it's an iPod Shuffle. I don't think Shimon would mistake a Nano for a Shuffle, do you?
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man, that is nice packaging. google must have a team dedicated to gift giving/being classy.
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I also got a Google gift sent to my Malaysia office. It's a digital photo frame. A copy of the pic can be seen in my blog here
eonenet.com/internet_marketing ...
I do both Google AdWords and AdSense.
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for india they had gifted a digital photo
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The ones we got were all engraved "ooGleg thanks you". It's shuffled, y'see!
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yep, just like that. It'd have been more amusing if they'd been shuffled a different way.
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