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(Unverified)Jul 17th 2009 9:59AM
I actually think that this is a great idea by Google and not FAIL by any means. Replacing the typical "ring ring" noise that you hear with a geo-targeted ad is a great idea and I think that I may actually enjoy listening to some different ad everytime I call someone instead of that boring old "ring ring". Also if they could detect while I am on hold and play ads during that time it would most likely be better than the usual hold music, especially if the ads were relevent. For example I am calling my cable company for some reason and they put me on hold for 5 minutes. A competing cable company could buy ad space to be played while on hold letting me know about their product, I may learn that I am getting ripped off by my current cable company and decide to switch.