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A New York minute

Nyminute Jason McCants is impressed by how fast Google got these adwords up.

Not me. I'm impressed by the advertisers!

Of course some of these ads are totally relevant. They weren't relevant yesterday, they might not (hope not) be relevant tomorrow, but right now, for that searcher, they're gold.

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