It's Time for Google Croissants

Google, it seems, thinks it can do almost anything better than anybody, from its core search business to <a href=http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20100211_9967.php?oref=topnews>broadband networks</a> to <a href=http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/02/exclusive-google-nexus-one-hands-on-video-and-first-impressio/>mobile phones</a>.

Google, it seems, thinks it can do almost anything better than anybody, from its core search business to broadband networks to mobile phones.

I suggest the company start up a French bakery business, desperately needed on this side of the Atlantic, because, hey, if you can do search and broadband, why not branch out into croissants?

And, Google will not have to work hard to equal the attitude of Laduree, the Parisian bakery that dispenses its heavenly croissants with a hauteur unparalleled in the entire City of Light.

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