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January 24, 2006

Google is Number One Brand (CNET)

Internet search engine Google has retaken first place in the 2005 global poll of the world's most influential brands, while the eBay-owned Web phone service Skype makes its debut at No. 3.

The annual survey compiled by online branding magazine brandchannel.com often throws up controversial results, such as in 2004, when Arabic TV station Al Jazeera was voted the world's fifth most influential brand (down to 25th place this year).

But this year, the 2,528 branding professionals and students who voted came up with more conventional and--perhaps unsurprisingly for an online poll--tech-heavy answers when asked "Which brand had the most impact on our lives in 2005?"

Google, the minimalist search engine which has expanded regionally and moved into new markets areas as its price comparison service Froogle, last topped the poll in 2003, and for 2005 reclaims its top slot from Apple Computer, which came in second this year.

Skype, which offers free calls using Voice over Internet Protocol, crashes in at third place in the global list, while omnipresent coffee chain Starbucks and Swedish furniture chain Ikea take fourth and fifth place respectively.

The poll does not take account of economic brand value, the dark science of assigning a financial value to brands, which regularly puts Coca-Cola's Coke in first place.

Neither is the survey too fussy about whether the reported brand impact is positive or negative, so the winners need not necessarily take too much credit.

From Cnet