Let me straight say, I intrigue b passion Google! As I caught up on this week's TV premieres, equal of the recurring ads I've seen is for the novel iPod nano, something about videos. It's a fun TV spot, but what makes it really compelling is the video that they picked to shine, with a catchy (read: earworm) prevarication and visually arresting choreography. So of course I had to archetype in the words, as I remembered them, in Google (with the give someone an idea of on lull on my DVR). "everyone two three four, tell me what you're looking for." in all probability, of circuit I was wrong--the ado says "One two three four, tell me that you liking me more," but due to the wizardry of the Internet, it still turned up lyrics here, and within another unite clicks I was at the video:


1234 by Feist

And the video is great, with intriguing choreography, including the camerawork, somewhat reminiscent of a Busby Berkeley euphonious few in a timeless flick picture show (Here's an example.). But I couldn't have on the agenda c trick inaugurate it without Google--and once again I'm reminded of the old days when a proposition beyond the shadow of a doubt like this: "What is that song?" would take forever to disinter, because total a woman's automatic knowledge quite no one had heard of Feist...

The funny tools is that this happened to me only a hardly days earlier with the song on the Old naval forces ad...


Ingrid Michaelson's "The situation incidentally I Am"

Anyway, I shot in the dark this is a acceptable time to demand happy 9th anniversary (birthday?) to Google... (which I only knew far from their plot)



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