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Recently I came across Google Chrome's new update - and it said " Now with a "BETTAR" spell check

Is it okay for universal brands like Google to make such blunders ? Would it ever effect their Brand Name or have a direct impact on their credibility and reliability ?

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Question ajoutée par Utilisateur supprimé
Date de publication: 2013/04/09
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par Utilisateur supprimé

Oh well, these things happen.
I bet Google fixed it right away.
I believe it takes a lot more to damage a brand than a simple spelling mistake, but thank you for bringing this up!

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par Utilisateur supprimé

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/441/googlechrome.png Check it out

Roba Al-Assi
par Roba Al-Assi , Brand and Communications Director , Bayt.com

That's interesting! I think that they probably fixed it immediately, no? I think that it's probably okay as long as it happens little and with a lot of time in between.

Amit Amberker
par Amit Amberker , Looking for Creative Designing Projects which needs to be Done on Photoshop, Illustrator, CorelDRAW , Freelancer and Self Employed

Hi Munir Sharif, Yes, I agree with Roba Al-Assi.
Sometime it just happens.
For instance, check this link: http://cdn-static.zdnet.com/i/story/60/07/001457/schmidt-card.jpg "Chariman"???...
Yeah, right.
That’s a blunder.
I believe, it will not affect their Brand Name or have a Direct impact on their Credibility and Reliability because of their Services and Best Deeds.
Blunders are part of Business.
But yes, one should be Careful and Cross-Check before Finalizing.

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