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Google tries its own take on customer service
Thursday, November 5, 2009(CNET) -- If you rely on a compelling service that happens to be free, what level of customer support are you entitled to receive?
Google is trying to figure that out. Known for using brilliant engineers, complex algorithms and speedy servers to organize online information in a simple and accessible fashion, Google is learning how to add the human touch to its repertoire as customers look for an...
Original article from http://web2list.com/news/google-tries-its-own-take-on-customer-service
Google is trying to figure that out. Known for using brilliant engineers, complex algorithms and speedy servers to organize online information in a simple and accessible fashion, Google is learning how to add the human touch to its repertoire as customers look for an...
Original article from http://web2list.com/news/google-tries-its-own-take-on-customer-service
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