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Google Runs First Super Bowl Commercial

"Parisian Love" runs during 3rd quarter

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With millions watching, Google ran their first Super Bowl Commercial entitled "Parisian Love". If it looks familiar, that’s because it’s one of their "Search Stories" ads which was uploaded to YouTube back in November. You can check it out below…

What did you think of the commercial? Tell us.


Did you think you’d ever see a Google Super Bowl Commercial? Let us know.

Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, tweeted yesterday…"Can’t wait to watch the Superbowl tomorrow. Be sure to watch the ads in the 3rd quarter (someone said "Hell has indeed frozen over.")"

Well, it appears as though Hell has frozen over.

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    Str82u

    They can all go to France, I’m moving to Googletown. That’s the way I see it playing out; make nice with Big Brother now, get better stuff later. Could be worse; big sister.

    Truthfully, that’s MY Superbowl ad too… and yours, and his, and hers too. And it’s cute.

    Support your local sheriff.

    Keep it str8!

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    Guest

    LOVED IT – V Romantic, succinct

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    Guest

    We were featured in the search results for ‘study abroad in Paris’- CEA Global Education! I liked the progressive story from searching for study abroad to the date to the love relationship….definitely appealed to the emotions.

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  4. Wow, with millions watching I bet it cost millions to place that ad.

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      Jeremy Muncy

      According to Wikipedia, a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl costed around $3.1 million.


      Jeremy Muncy
      Follow me on Twitter twitter.com/jmuncy”>@jmuncy

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