Google Denies Plan to Enter Dying, Low-Margin PC Business

As many had already predicted, the LA Times rumour about Google entering the PC market has been squashed by both Google and Wall Mart. “Reporters calling Google’s public relations staff about the rumor were told it is ‘wholly inaccurate.’ Similarly, Wal-Mart’s rather busy PR team classified the Times speculation as ‘a rumor without any truth to it at all.’
And why would a high-flyer like Google want to enter the death match that is the PC industry? Slugging it out with the likes of Dell and HP for a few dollars doesn’t seem appealing when you’ve got a high-margin ad business humming.”

Originally from OSNews

3 thoughts on “Google Denies Plan to Enter Dying, Low-Margin PC Business”

  1. I know they are evil, but no more evil the yahoo or any other big brother company. The evil part of google is the fact we didn’t buy a few hundred shares when it went public at $170 a share…its now trading at over $500…thats evil!

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