Google Hire a Sea Change? Or Just a Continuing Tide?

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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

The definition of prescient from the definitive source of everything, Wikipedia:
“Having knowledge of events before they take place; possessing or exhibiting prescience.”

While he steadfastly claims not to have had inside information, with Google naming a VP of Commerce today, kudos go out to our Chief Experience Officer, Andrew Sirotnik, for predicting this in a blog post several weeks ago.

Since Andrew’s post built an interesting case for the move, I won’t elaborate except to say it is clear the stakes are rising on ecommerce in general and, more specifically, distributed commerce, where consumers are able to interact with brands and products from wherever they spend their time. It will be interesting to see where things evolve from here.

Nice prediction, Andrew. What do you have for us next?

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