- August 22, 2006
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So I click through on the Google Checkout back school promotion to see which merchants are involved, and my first response is, “Whoa, someone miscoded the page!” Having gradeschool aged kids, when I see “back to school” I instinctively think disney lunch boxes, backpacks, and #2 pencils. For a couple of seconds, I was mystified to see boxer shorts, sunglasses, and futons… then I realized that (perhaps due to the relative youth of the Google employee base — always notable when visiting) that Google’s “back to school” perspective is “back to the dorm”…
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