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20-03-2014, 11:25 PM | #10 | ||
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It cannot be too far away until the car manufacturers approach Google about putting search tech into cars, for a slice of the advertising revenue of course.
Say for example that it's close to lunch time, your satnav will start suggesting a restaurant in the local area, of course that restaurant would have paid Google to be bumped up the search rankings, so they get their money's worth. Being integrated with the inbuilt satnav would also allow them to build up a history of where you drive, for further targeted marketing initiatives in the future. |
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