Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) is well on its way to owning Earth via the proceeds of delivering ads to internet users based on their individual interests. Now, apparently, the company has taken a look back to the world of print content and asked, why not there, too?At least, that's what I glean from a patent application recently filed by the company for "Customization of content and advertisements in publications." The application suggests that the technology exists that would allow a magazine, Time Magazine for example, to tailor each copy of each issue for each individual reader.
For example, I'm interested in foreign affairs, books and movies, but not at all in celebrities. My copy of Time, then, would contain reports from around the world, book and movie reviews and advertisements consistent with my tastes. Another reader's copy might have comprehensive coverage of Anna Nicole Smith and ads for Curves.
Google would fit nicely into this stream with its proven technology to recognize readers' tastes and serve up the appropriate content. While some bloggers have speculated that Google is interested in starting a magazine, I highly doubt that. The money isn't in the paper, it's in the data. Following this model, Google could end up with both Time and Money---as clients.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-21-2007 @ 5:04PM
Becktemba said...
Personalized Print Content is Here
It appears that Google can see, contrary to popular online geekers, that the demise of the print medium is greatly exaggerated.
I for one prefer to read from paper and not everything written will be read online.
Google sees the likes of the FeedJournal:
www.feedjournal.com
…and wants to get into the game before upstarts can get a first mover advantage on the “Personalized Print Content with targeted advertising”
I hope the FeedJournal can beat them to the punch.
Check out how the FeedJournal application has become my “Personalized News Paper” from Full-text RSS feeds I selected on my blog.
Click on the Paper to Publish and Print it in Adobe Reader:
www.NewsCloud.blogspot.com
Regards,
~Becks