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November 02, 2005

Becoming a Google Halloween costume: priceless

This totally made my day. Google's AdSense team dressed up as a 300-foot Long Tail for Halloween. And Esther Dyson posted the picture:

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Hello there,

My name is Sergio and I am a journalist from Brazil. I am writing a story about the Long Tail for EXAME magazine and I would like to interview you. Could you send me an email with your contact info?

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Guy in the front has problems with his eyes.

How does it feel to be a revolutionist? :-)

Looks like Anheuser Busch is getting in on the long tail phenomenon. They just created "Long Tail Libations" to sell spirits... ;-)

http://yahoo.reuters.com/financeQuoteCompanyNewsArticle.jhtml?duid=mtfh77422_2005-11-07_19-03-27_n07420973_newsml

Cute pic!! I cant believe they made it 300 feet wow who got to keep it?

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