TGIF (apparently) Works!

27 Feb, 2008 — Design & Usability, Google, Sightings

It’s no secret that Google hosts an employee-only event every Friday where we get to talk to Larry, Sergey and Eric directly (though the contents of each TGIF session are confidential.) In June, I walked up to the mic and asked them why Google wasn’t the default search engine in Opera Mini, the #1 mobile browser. It used to be #1 at that time; today, perhaps Mobile Safari has taken over that spot.

Today, I heard that this has happened. Seems like a good thing that they actually take feedback from interns seriously, and/or maybe I’m taking too much credit. :) In any case, I’m happy, because the older Opera Mini didn’t even let you customize the home screen to pick a search engine. I hope that has changed too (user choice is good.)

(Note: Both snippets mentioned here are public news; nothing confidential was released in the making of this post.)

  1. I know! I saw you in TGIF-replay talking to Sergey ;-) Good, good!

    Kavita — February 27, 2008 @ 4:59 pm

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