Google Should Purchase The Corporate Naming Rights For Portland’s Rose Garden

December 12th, 2007 by Todd Mintz

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See the Portland Trailblazers play at the “Google Garden”…I like the sound of it.

Springsteen rocks the “Google Garden”.

Or should it be “Google’s Rose Garden”?

Would ex-Microsoft founder Paul Allen sell the naming rights to Google?

Would he sell them to Microsoft and call it the “MSN Garden”? or “MSN Rose Garden”?

“Yahoo Garden” sounds a bit weird…I don’t see that happening.

Google has the cash and Allen certainly wants the cash.

Only time will tell…but remember, you read it on the SEMpdx blog first.

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3 Responses to “Google Should Purchase The Corporate Naming Rights For Portland’s Rose Garden”

  1. Scott FishNo Gravatar Says:

    Ha - personally I like the “Fish Bowl” but I’m a little biased…

    - Scott Fish

  2. DarinNo Gravatar Says:

    Why doesn’t the The Oregonian step up. If the price tag is too hefty I bet the public may be swayed to assist in purchasing the rights (unless there are some policies, keeping this from happening).

    The resulting name: “The Oregonian” Rose Garden

    I think majority of the public would be very happy with a name such as that.

  3. zeussNo Gravatar Says:

    I think it should be called the Honey Bucket. I can imagine the 2011 NBA finals live from the Honey Bucket arena in Portland Oregon.

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