Get Google to Notice Your Ideas
WebProNews Feed —
... that allows users to submit ideas and vote others up and down."From this we'll be able to see more clearly what's important to you and we'll take it into consideration as we move forward with developing our products," says a post from the Product Ideas Team. "The Product Ideas team will pop in from time to time to see what you have to say, and we'll be offering periodic updates on what we see and what ideas make it into your favorite products in our Product Ideas blog." ...
Google Product Ideas by Google R&D team
D' Technology Weblog —
... so you can see what other Google mobile users think about it, too. This way some ideas will be voted up and others will be voted down.
To join the Google R&D team - or to propose some ideas and vote on others - simply visit Google Product Ideas and log in with your Google credentials. After declaring a nickname and indicating where you’re from, you’ll be part of the team deciding where Google Mobile development goes in 2009.
Source:→ Google Mobile Blog ...
Google Wants Your Vote on Mobile Features
jkOnTheRun —
... , a place where people can suggest new features or vote for those already suggested. It’s no surprise to me that Google’s first iteration for product ideas is specific to mobile. Their move into the portable device space with the ...
Ayudando a mejorar Google Mobile con “Product Ideas”
Celularis —
... “, que propone una interacción bastante interesante y que nos permite votar por si son buenas, o no, las ideas sobre nuevas ...
Google Wants Your Ideas for Mobile Products
Phone Scoop - Latest News —
Google Wants Your Ideas for Mobile Products posted Today, 9:42 AM by Eric M. Zeman Google has set up a new site that allows users of Google's mobile products to submit ideas for new mobile products, as well as rate them. Ideas posted to the site will be visible to everyone, and users can rate each idea. Google will use the site as a resource for gauging what users are interested in, and may take users' ideas and develop them into products. more info at Google ...
Google: Have A Mobile Product Idea? Give It To Us!
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs —
... set up a new Web site where users can submit their brilliant concepts for new mobile applications. If you pay attention to Google at all, you know that the company has a seemingly endless supply of new product ideas. Many of them are debuted in beta fashion, where they are used by the general public and tweaked over time. The ideas are mostly generated internally by Google staffers. Now, Google is reaching out to the common man and asking him/her to contribute for the greater good. Google writes in a recent blog post , "While we do read your comments on the mobile blog and help ...
Starting With Mobile, Google Invites Users to Crowdsource Product Ideas
Google Watch —
Many of you may have read that Google has launched a Product Ideas site, which makes one think Google is looking to crowdsource some innovation in lieu of letting programming teams go off on their own to forge failures. (Google Lively, Research Datasets)
Google is starting out of the gate with a mobile product ideas page. This page is built on top of Google's Moderator app, which allows users to submit ideas that others can view and vote to thumbs up or down. Google invites you, the consumer:
Whether you've got a ...
Google Mobile Looking for Product Ideas
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... these features, including push e-mail and calendar sync, I already have on BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM), it’s mostly iPhone users looking for something a bit more rich. As for other Google services, the suggestion thing seems likely to spread elsewhere as they’ve set up a new blog to cover what’s going on. Have an idea? Hit up the suggestions page and have your say, and leave a comment below; we’d love to hear what you want to see!
[via Official Google Mobile Blog]
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Google's "Product Ideas" Campaign Isn't Crowdsourcing. It's a PR Stunt
Fast Company - Technology —
... ] has just launched a "Product Ideas" site where users can submit suggestions for innovation. The Web is abuzz: is almighty Google resorting to crowdsourcing? No, they're not. They're just looking for a little good press. According to Google's mobile blog , which announced the new feature, the Product Ideas site will be limited (for now) to ideas about Google mobile product features. Users can suggest ideas they'd like to see in Google mobile apps, and they can vote each others' ideas up or down depending on their merit. The blog Search Engine Land has ...
Google Lets You Vote on Mobile Features
Mobility Site —
... and help forum, we’re happy to announce our new Product Ideas page that will give you a more collaborative way to get your product ideas heard not only by us, but by others as well. The new page, built on Google Moderator, allows you to submit ideas that others can view and rate so you can see what other Google mobile users think about it, too. This way some ideas will be voted up and others will be voted down.
Source: Google via Phone Scoop
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Got Ideas on Mobile Products, Google wants to hear them
SolSie.com —
... happy to announce our new Product Ideas page that will give you a more collaborative way to get your product ideas heard not only by us, but by others as well. The new page, built on Google Moderator, allows you to submit ideas that others can view and rate so you can see what other Google mobile users think about it, too. This way some ideas will be voted up and others will be voted down.”
[Product Ideas page via Google Mobile Blog]
Marketing News Roundup, January 5
Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim —
It’s official: the first roundup of marketing news of the 2009—and it’s heavy on the Google.
Have ideas for new Google Mobile products? Now you can suggest and vote for new Google mobile product features at Product Ideas for Google Mobile.
Google shuttered its Second-Life–wannabe Lively six weeks ago. But apparently the short-lived service had such devoted fans that they went out and built their own replacement, the cleverly-named NewLively.
And if you’ve despaired over using Google’s ...



